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ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW 
FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M. 


hier h AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET, NEW YORK 
ENTRANCE 30 EAST 577TH STREET 


BEGINNING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923 
AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE DATE OF THE SALE 


INCLUDING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2 TO 5 P.M. 


FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
OIL PAINTINGS 


feet SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


Peers AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
ON THE 


EVENINGS OF WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 
NOVEMBER 14 AND 15 


BEGINNING AT 8.15 O?CLOCK 


ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
Bei fos 
si ba lsly 


FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
ie OIL PAINTINGS 


FORMING THE COLLECTIONS OF 


Mr. JOHN M. GREENE 


OF PHILADELPHIA 


Mr. FRANCIS DRAZ 


NEW YORK 


AND THE ESTATE OF THE LATE 
i Db. MEYER 


NEW YORK 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
Peete iE RICAN: ART GALLERIES 


ON THE EVENINGS HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. OTTO BERNET AND MR. HIRAM H. PARKE 


THe AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc., MANAGERS 


ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET 
NEW YORK 
1923 


ALL DETAILS OF 


DESIGNS ITS CATAI 


TEXT AND TY1 7 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the 
article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by 
the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

II. The buyer: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for 
re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

Ill. Identification and devosit by buyer: The name of the buyer of each lot shall 
be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a 
eard giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the 
purchase prices as may be required. 

f the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so pur- 


chased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 


IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter the property is at the purchasers’ risk, and neither the consignor nor the 


Association is responsible for the loss of, or any damage to any article by theft, fire, 


breakage, however occasioned, or any other cause whatsoever. 

V. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon 
payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

VI. Receipted bills: Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted 
bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order 
by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a 
receipted bill is lost before delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should 
immediately notify the Association of such loss. 

If. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not 
paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following 
that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to 
and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser. 


and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against 


the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will 
be upon the purchaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the 
day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer reserve the right, any 
other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all lots 
included in the purchase bill, at its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to 
re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the 
buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses 
sustained in so doing. ; 

VIII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which 
the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- 
chasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; 
doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and 
charges of the parties engaged for such service. ‘ 

IX. Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, 
defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness. authenticity or condition of any lot and 
no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloging or imper- 
fection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold ‘as is” and without recourse. 

Bvery lot is on public exhibition one or mcre days prior to its sale, and the Asso- 
ciation will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that 
any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become 
responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 

X. Records: The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to 
be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and 
seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 

XI. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 
parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone, if conditions permit, 
will be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made 
will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase 
of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his 
agent been present at the exhibition or sale. the Association will permit such lot to be 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded 
if the lot differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as 
to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, 
but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the 
lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of arts, the bid per volume 
or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Asso- 
eae a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also 
be given. 

i Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be 
furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copy- 
ing the necessary information from the records of the Association. 

These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or by an officer 
of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 
OTTO BERNET, MANAGERS. 
HIRAM H. PARKE, 
AUCTIONEERS. 


INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS 


FOR 


UNITED STATES AND STATE TAX 
INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES 


AND 


CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 


APPRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. ‘Together with the increase in 
its exhibition and sales rooms, the American Art Association, Inc., will expand its 
service of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, of art and literary 
property, jewelry and all personal effects, in the settlement of estates, for in- 
heritance tax, insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to supplement. 
this work by making catalogues of the contents of homes or of entire estates, such 
catalogues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently produced catalogues 
of the Association’s own Sales. 


The Association will furnish at request the names of many Trust and Insur- 
ance Companies, Executors, Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private 
individuals for whom the Association has made appraisements which have not only 
been entirely satisfactory to them, but have been accepted by the United States 
Revenue Department, State Comptroller and others in interest. 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 
AT ITS 


AMERICAN ART GALCER. 


MADISON AVENUE 
56TH TO 57TH STREET 


ENTRANCE, 30 EAST 57TH STREET 
NEW -YORK Cit 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE 


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 


OF 


THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 8.15 O'CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 1 to 92, inclusive 


JULIUS ADAM 


GERMAN: 1852— Fit 
1—KITTENS a 


; Height, 61% inches; length, 8 mches 


Ar a doorway in a gray court paved with red tile a black and white 
kitten, standing, humps its back and curls its tail in challenge to a 
tiger-striped kitten lying comfortable on a coat hanging over a basket. 


Signed at the lower right, Jut. Apa, 1888. 
Purchased from Hermann Schaus. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


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GUSTAVE JEAN JACQUET 
ae 1 bebe: 1846—1909 
2—YOUTHFUL HEAD 


Height, 814 inches; width, 6 inches 


Tuts is a study of a young girl, the face seen nearly in profile to the 
left and the eyes turned in the same direction. Her flowing brown hair 
is bound to her head by a slender ribbon, and a loose white drapery 
falls over both shoulders. 

Signed at right, above shoulder, G. JAcQuET. 


From the Blumenthal Collection, 1906.-# hee: pees: x Lb. 13. emi 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryrr. 


HENRY M. HOYT 


t Qi 1 Bde rcoprcemcan: CoNTEMPORARY 
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THE WRITER 
Height, 14 inches; width, 14 inches 


Iy a plain room with simple furniture or a corner of a studio a young 
woman sits with back to the spectator and facing the right, writing 
at a square table with turned and spreading legs. She wears a white 
summer waist and dark skirt. 


Signed at the lower left, Henry M. Hoyt, 1916. 
From a Salmagundi Club auction. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryrr. 


CARL KAHLER 


aud H. Beets Pe 


4A-—-VMY LADY'S PLACE 
: Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 


es TS, Upon the marble top of-a carved and gilded dressing table in a boudoir 
of crimson walls a pet Angora cat is seated, contemplating its image 


complacently as reflected in the scroll-framed mirror before it. 


Signed at the lower right, Cart Kau Er. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


p. LJ LOUIS EUGENE LAMBERT 


Frencu: 1825—1900 


5—CATS 
Height, 1034 imches; length, 1334 imches 


A serious and sentimental study of two cats with white noses, necks 
and underbodies, their heads and backs with tiger stripes—one with a 
suggestion of the Persian breed. 


Signed at the lower right, L. Euc. Lampert. 


From the Buchanan Collection, New York, 1912-3 7 - pile. Vis Meyer) 
The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


(LL Nee Waivers : 1854 


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DAVID WALKLEY 


0 2 , AMERICAN: 1849— 


6—HUSKING CORN 

Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches z 
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On an autumn day, with sunlight enough to bring out the soft colors 
of earth and clouds and form faint shadows on the ground two boys 
are in a field where the corn is in shock, and they are busily husking 
and putting the ears into baskets and an ox cart. 


Signed at the lower right, Davin WALKLEY. 


From a Salmagundi Club auction. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


JOSE FRAPPA 
1904 


7—THE MONK’S BREAKFAST 
(Panel) 
Height, 14 inches; width, 111% inches 


A sotirary monk in black habit is seated at a small carved table with 
a variegated coverlet, on which is spread a white serviette with the 
means of his simple morning meal. 


Signed at the lower left, Jost Frarpa. 


From the Emerson McMillin Collection, New York, 113-46 Di 7 4 fd. 
The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


H. J. MARLATT 


TEAS aig? ae 


ts th. MN: THE SWIMMING HOLE 
Te 0p Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


Bryonp a verdant foreground, the herbage touched with color, a gray 
stream, wandering. Beyond the water, woods in autumnal hues, 


observed vaguely through a haze. 
Signed at the lower left, H. J. Maruarr, 1914. 


From a Salmagundi Club auction. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryrr. 


ALFRED TOWNSEND BRICHER, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1839—1908 


AND 
| ea JAMES SYMINGTON 
. t: AMERICAN: 1841— 
9—GATHERING FLOWERS 

(Water Color) 


ay, Aone 
J : Height, 21 mches; width, 1244 inches 


Azone the edge of some woodland a serious young lady is passing, 
stopping to gather wild flowers, as the bunch she holds in her turned-up 
overskirt tells. Her white bonnet and dress are adorned with pink. 


Signed at the [ore left, J. SyMincTon anv A. T. BricHeEr, 
1875. 


From the Buchanan Sale, 1912.- 2 ~ ~ ve 4b. Mb, 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryrr. 


S. SIMONI 
OL ; ( rend NINETEENTH CENTURY 


10—CAVALIER AND JESTER. 
(Water Color) 
3 0 Height, 15 inches; length, 201% inches 


SEATED on an elaborately carved cassone in front of a tapestried wall 
a jester in red accompanying himself on a lute sings for the entertain- 
ment of a brilliantly appareled cavalier seated on a chair at his right. 


Signed at the lower right, S. Stmont, Roma, 1879. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


DAVID J. GUE 


dak | Ul bepyepyy CoNTEMPORARY 
11—MOONLIGHT MARINE 
9 ae Height, 12 mches; length, 16 inches 


| GREEN waters of an almost flat sea come lazily forward, rippling in 
shallow lines of white along a flat foreground shore. In a heavily 
clouded sky the full moon breaks through, illumining softly the deserted 
waters. 


Signed at the lower right, D. J. Gur. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


LEO HERRMANN 
by al Frencu: 1838—1907 


CARDINAL 
Height, 8%4 inches; width, 6%4 inches 


Duscenvine the stone steps of a handsome house on the right, a car- 
dinal turns to look with a complacent smile upon someone who comes 
from the direction of the spectator. In the background a wooded park. 


Signed at the lower left, Leo Herrmann. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


MARIE ROSA BONHEUR 


Por. Bai Fyn: 1822—1899 
 1i8—STUDY OF THE CHAMOIS 


Height, 8 inches; length, 1314 inches 


Sranpine on rocks or lying on coarse grass before the edge of a wood 

half a dozen members of the antelope family, chiefly the young, are 

carefully studied in sundry attitudes. 

Signed at the lower left, Rosa Bonnevur. On stretcher, 
seal of the VentTE Rosa BonHEnR, 1900. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


REINHARD SEBASTIAN ZIMMERMANN 


; GeRrMAN: 1815—1893 
L ye D date 


14+-THE CONSULTATION 
(Panel) 
Height, 84% mches; length, 11 mches 


Ar opposite corners of a small plain wooden table in a plain room with 
gray walls, the end of a bookcase showing darkly at the left, two men 
are seated, in animated discussion over some papers under their hand, 
the discussion earnest but its subject manifestly not without humor. 


Signed at top, to left of centre, R. 5. ZIMMERMANN. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


HERMANN KAULBACH 
GreRMAN: 1846—1909 


15—INATTENTION flo A 4 RDS ras 


(Panel) 


O01 Height, 614 inches; length, 121 5 imches 
g 4 g 


Lyrne prone in a strong light on the gray stone flooring of a court 
a small golden-haired girl in a red checked frock turns her chubby 
face toward the spectator, as she gazes with interest at a black bunny 
about which she has thrown her left arm. Her right arm, extended 
in front of her and supporting her head, lies on the page of a large 
volume from which her pet has turned her attention. 


Signed at the upper right, Herm. Kaupacn, 1893. 


Purchased from Hermann Schaus. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


CAMILLE MAGNUS 


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16—WOOD INTERIOR 


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(Panel) 
Height, 121% inches; width, 9% inches 


Inrerior of a wood dense and ancient, with ancient cleared patches 
thickly carpeted in green, and occasional boulders of brown rock. 
Lights play engagingly upon the trunk of a sturdy beech standing in 
the left middleground, and beyond the tree appears the seated figure 
of a woman. 


Signed at the lower left. C. Macnus. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


EDUARD GRUTZNER 
GERMAN: 1846—1898 


17—LUNCH TIME 


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Height, 914 inches; length, 11% inches 


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TureE brown-clad friars sit at a plain carved wood table, about to 
refresh themselves, and beaming with pleasurable anticipation, one 
facing the spectator, his fellows facing each other at his either side. 
Bread and meat and radishes await them and generous flagons are being 


filled. 
Signed at the upper right, Ey. GRUTZNER. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


EK. LEMMENS 


: CoNTEMPORARY 


18—POULTRY YARD ~*~ “— 
(Panel) 
) Y By Height, 924 inches; length, 1414 inches 


Unver a blue sky billowing with gray-white clouds the gable of a gray 
cottage with brown thatched roof comes to view over the corner of a 
creamy-gray wall, in the middle distance, with green trees beside the 
cottage extending to left. Sloping ground before the wall, declining to 
a foreground pool, is alive with chickens and ducks. 


Signed at the lower right, HK. LEMMENs. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


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J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1853—1921 


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19—AN OLD HOUSE Incl 
Height, 12 mches; width, 12 inches | 


Setpom has this artist achieved a finer bit of tonality. It is of a 
golden gray that reaches even into the sky, which, however, preserves 
its delicacy of blues and silver, and there is the mystery. The old house 
is all but lost in the tree masses at the right, but the light on one side 
emphasizes it sufficiently. The technique is rugged, yet controlled. We 
are seldom permitted to see a finer bit of masterly handling, and the 
beauty of the simple scene is not lost or harassed by uncertainties. | 


Signed at the lower right, J. Francis Murpny, 1913. 


From the Montross Sale, February 1%, 1919. -4FSf- filo 2 


The property of a Lady. 1.8, 


CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. L 
AMERICAN: 1848— 


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20—A HOLSTEIN BULL lent ) baliaum 


Height, 13 inches; length, 20 ihches 


Stanpine athwart the picture, with head to right and turned slightly 
forward, a black and white bull appears in sunlight which marks his 
face with shadows. He stands in the shallows of a reed-bordered pool 
in a broad stretch of rolling pasture land, before a white and blue sky. 


Signed at the lower left, CarntETOoN Wicetns. 


From an Artists’? Fund Exhibition. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1849—1916 


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21—STILL||LIFE 


Brrore a dark neutral background of brownish tones there stands in 


| i] Height, 14 inches; length, 17 inches 


a soft light a demijohn, and beside it lie onions with outer coats partly 
off—a modest canvas of beguiling surfaces. 


Signed at the lower left, Wm. M. CuHase. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


ERNST ZIMMERMANN 


GERMAN: 1852—1901 


22 AN AGREEABLE UAE LE ES y 
(Panel) Wury S thuttlhe, 


VE: ' Height, 16 inches; width, 1414, inches 


A GENTLEMAN in seventeenth century Dutch une with deep white 
collar and cuffs is seated facing the left, left elbow hooked over the 
back of a neighboring chair and in his left hand a slender pipe. Before 
him, on a table, a carafe of Rhenish wine, and at his right and facing 
the spectator a smiling young woman in a rose waist and white cap. 


Signed at the upper left, Exnust ZIMMERMANN. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


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EDUARD GRUTZNER 
GERMAN: 1846—1898 


23-—THE MONKS REPAST | } []_ 

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(Panel) _— Oe (ay: 

6 VY. Height, 15 inches ; width, 1214, mche. a | 


In a boarded wine cellar, seated conmortable with his back against ue 
wall, at a plain table, a monk in brown with a leather apron hooked ~ 
on his shoulders is beaming good nature and beatitude in his smiling 
features and partially closed eyes. On the table bread and sausage 
and a flagon. In his hand an open snuff box. 


Signed on the table, En. Grirzner, ’84. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


ALBERTO PASINI 
Tratian: 185618091 ta 


24—ARABIAN HUNTERS IN THE a 


(Panel) 
| AD Height, 1014, inches; length, 18 inches 


In the lead men afoot with dogs in leash, followed by groups of horse- 
men, headed forward and toward the left over a flat land grown with 


coarse grasses. All the figures in costume of rich color. One of the 
horsemen has a falcon at his wrist. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Pasrnt, 1867. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


JULES WORMS 
Frencu: 1832—1881 


25—HNGAGING THE CAB 
(Panel) 
Height, 1614 inches; width, 13 inches 


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WUAL tL 


STANDING, whip in hand, beside his cab, the horse at the side of a well 
where he has drawn up, a cochero is in conversation with a young 
woman, in a street of a small Spanish town, cab and horse, man and 
girl, all in colorful array. 

Signed at the lower right, J. Worms. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


£0. 


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A. L. HERVIER 


Frencu: 1817—1879 4 
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26—FRENCH FARMYARD eee : : ’ 


Height, 1914 inches; width, 15 inches 


Rirr and mellow in their time-seasoned coloring are the tall plaster 
walls of old rookeries of houses on the outskirts of a French town. 
Gray their tone, sobered with brown, a touch of yellow and faded red 
in the roofs, which take many lines. Under the shelter of a porch 
roof a woman is washing clothes in a wall basin at the top of a few 
stone steps, and in another doorway a child is sitting. Close by in 
the happy-go-lucky yard chickens are feeding, gathered about a woman 
who looks idly at them. : 
Signed at the lower right, Hervier. 


From the Ichabod Williams Sale, February 3, 1915.-#/4- p 1] ~ 


The property of a Lady. 4A. houake 


A. SALINAS 


Itauian: ConTeMpP ORARY 


27—LA RECOLTE 
Height, 1514 mches; length, 26 inches 


THE moon is up and the sun is not gone and fog banks gather among 
the background mountains, at the time of the grape harvest. Into the 
foreground come half a dozen Italian maidens, bare-headed and in gay 


dresses, bearing baskets of freshly picked purple and white grapes. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Sartnas, Roma. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


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ANTON MULLER 
German: 1853—1897 


23—THE OLD CLOCK MENDER ‘p 
. _ (Panel) MM : atk. 


: 2® 5 0 EB _—- Height, 1934 inches; width, 1534 inches 


Sratep before his work-bench in a window alcove, an old clock-tinker, 
smoking a long-necked pipe, examines through his spectacles the mech- 
anism of an ancient clock. On the bench are his tools and a couple 
of bottles. Seated on the floor, his terrier dog regards the examina- 
tion with deepest interest. 

Signed at the lower right, Anron Miuuer. 


From Cottier & Co. Sale, 1909.-#3BZ Ptlo fic. a a 
The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryen. 


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CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848— 


29 HOLSTEIN BULL Wo lel. Iolloruw 
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| J / i: Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


Meapow pastures border a blue sea which reaches to a gray horizon 
and in the middle distance breaks in white lines along the low shore. 
In the foreground a black and white bull of shaggy coat, entering the 
picture from the left, pauses with his forefeet in a shallow stream and 
turns his head to his right with severe and questioning eye upon the 


spectator. 
Signed at the lower left, CarntETON Wicerns, N.A. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Muyer. 


THEODORE WEBER 


\L ew he TOL Merton: 1838—1907 
30—OFF SHORE: JETEE DE TROUVILLE 


ne. Height, 12% inches; length, 214% inches 


Worktne boats under sail, with the colorful canvas used in European 
waters, are seen both near at hand and far away, off a jetty where a 
lighthouse stands at the left. Fishermen in small boats are coming 
shoreward through choppy soft green shallows. 


Signed at the lower right, Tu. WEBER. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


5 FRANKLIN DE HAVEN, N.A. 
C , C { OM— American: 1856— 


31—LANDSCAPE 


ae Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches 
55. 


On the right in middle distance the edge of a thick wood, dark against 
a still light sky, and off the wood’s edge a single detached tree, in the 
midst of otherwise treeless and rolling fields; above the horizon the 
daylight white crescent moon. 


Signed at the lower right, F. Dk Haven. — 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


DWIGHT W. TRYON, N.A. 


Ww oh le sispnicas : 1849— 


34—APPLE BLOSSOM TIME 
Height, 14 inches; length, 2444, inches 


A ROBIN’s-EGG sky with white clouds is seen across the top of a stone 
fence which crosses the landscape, interrupted near the centre of the 
composition by a dilapidated gate, and along the fence toward the 
right trees rise before the sky, an apple tree near the gate a mass of 
blossoms. The foreground is shared by the warm brown of turned 
earth and the fresh green grass of spring. 


Signed at the lower left, D. W. Tryon, East Cuerster, N. Y. 


From the Montross Gallery, New York. 
The property of a Lady. 


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HORATIO WALKER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1858— 


33—A SIESTA eererwey, 


) fF Ad : Height, 101% inches; length, 18 inches 


Tue spectator looks in upon the interior of a shelter of the great 
porkers and on to the exit leading to the farm, where in the distance 
a building appears. In the straw-strewn and heavily shaded shelter 
great pigs, surfeited, le snoozing, a white one and two blacks, and a 
fourth appears standing in the outer sunshine. 


Signed at the lower left, Horatio Waker, 1884. 


From the Montross Gallery, New York. 
The property of a Lady. 


ALBERT BIERSTADT, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1820—1902 / 


34—_ LANDSCAPE 2 Rf 
Height, 11 inches; length, 15 inches 


é 
Over a partly wooded bluff which forms the foreground the spectator 
looks at a placid gray-blue harbor where a few sail move lazily in sum- 
mer sunshine. In the distance a shore of bare and broken hills, and to. 


right a fortified island. 
Signed at the lower left, A. Brersraprt. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


JOHN F. CARLSON, A.N.A 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


35—IN THE WOODS Wiha ke ple a WE, 
pallicle 


Pe / A ‘ Height, 1014 inches; length, 1334 inches 


THE interior of a wood, the trees for the most part rising above the 
picture top and largely bare of foliage, a few of the leaves of autumn 
clinging in bunches here and there. Snow on the ground, and sunshine 
slanting upon the tree trunks. 


Signed at the lower right, J. F. Carson. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryer. 


ALFRED PERKINS 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


36—MARINE WA . chia katte 
ne Height, 17 inches; width, 15 mches 


Unver a gray sky with light attempting to break through above the 
deeper leaden strata, a gray sea with only motion enough to send low 
rollers lazily up a foreground sandy beach, on a point of which sits a 


| rusty rock. 
| Signed at the lower right, ALFRED PERKINS. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


S 


HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. 


American: 1858—1916 3 4 

) e Bikey _ 

37—FARMHOUSE AND TREES fe eee : 
(Board) ( , A 

Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


Srconp growth trees in autumn yellows and browns stand at left and 
right beyond a stubby clearing bordering a blue pond, and through 
them in the background appears a plain American farmhouse, white 
with a brown roof. 

Signed at the lower left, H. W. Rancer. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


ALFRED TOWNSEND BRICHER, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1839—1908 


38—ON THE COAST Ce peesyaweye, 


Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches 


Arar the sea is deep blue under a summer sky of shower clouds, one 
of which is precipitating its moisture. In the foreground the water, 
rolling in from the left, turns to light green and foam as it breaks 
against a rough and high rocky shore. 


Signed at the lower right, A. T. BricuEr. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


JULIAN RIX 
' American: 1851—1903 


39—HIGH TIDE, COAST OF MAINE | 
0. Height, 91 inches; length, 18% inches ( 


Anove a gray horizon where morning fog 1s still deep over the sea the 
sun slowly emerging turns the vapor around it to pale gold and rose, 
and in the path of its light the sea glistens before the eye, just off a 
low green point of land. In a cove at the left the water is smooth and 


blue. 


Signed at the lower right, JULIAN Rix. 
Purchased from Hermann Schaus. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


PAUL GROLLERON 
Frencu: 1848—1901 : 


40—A SKIRMISH hae | | al 
(Panel) wile | 


Height, 1444, inches; width, 101% wmches 


A croup of four French infantrymen have dashed down a road toward 
the enemy. One of them, apparently shot dead, plunges down on his 
head; and a second, holding his hand to his face, staggers backward, 
about to fall. 


Signed at the lower right, P. GrotiERon. 


From the Frederick S. Gibbs Collection, New York, 1904- #207. piso i 
The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryer. lke ey al | 


EDWARD PORTIELJE 
Bexicran: 1859— 


41—THE PROPOSAL PLO. Oh lth ty 


13 0D. Height, 1814 inches; width, 151/, 


inches 


Corner of a cottage room with beamed ceiling, gray-plastered wall, 
straw wainscoting, and straw mats on the tiled floor, and light from a 
_ small vine-trailed window at left above a high sideboard. Sitting lightly 
on a table a buxom young woman manifestly pleased with what is said 
to her by a smiling man who holds her hand. 


Signed at the lower left, Evwarp Portirise: his seal on 


back. 


The property of Mr. J oHN M. GREENE. 


DON RAIMUNDO DE MADRAZO 
SpanisH: 1841—1920 


4 | ; c 
| 42 -TETE DE FEMME oe 4 Ay. 7 Beer. 
| 


lg - Height, 18°4 imches; width, 14 inches 


Heap and shoulders of a black-haired Spanish woman, her smoothed 
and curled locks decked with red and mauve garlands, facing the right, 
three-quarters front. She is loosely wrapped in a white shawl embroid- 
ered with flowers. Gray-white background. 


Signed at the upper left, R. Maprazo. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


——————F tr et 
: 


EMILIO SANCHEZ-PERRIER 
SpaANIsH: 1853—1907 


43—A QUIET SPOT | ; 
(Panel) 
ae e . e 
) 0 F Height, 14 inches; width, 101% inches 


In a cove at the head of a pond or sluggish stream a rowboat is drawn 
up at a background bank, the grass and shrub grown corner of a wild 
field, and three small figures have alighted. At right a mass of green 
and flowery bush grows higher, before a blue sky whose reflections silver 
the water of the foreground. 


Signed at the lower right, KE. SAaNcHEZ PERRIER. 


Purchased from Hermann Schaus. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


JOHN FREDERICK KENSETT, N.A. 


American: 1818—1872__, / / 
ie Wave 
44—HILELSIDE NEAR NEWPORT, RHODE 


Ka ISLAND 
| b p i Height, 13%4 inches; length, 191% inches 


| Arar at left a glimpse of turquoise-blue sea under a creamy-white sky, 
| the sea then shut out of view by the rough hillside of the title, bleak 
yet inviting—a hillside of parched grass and sun-bleached light gray 
_ rocks, relieved by persistent green bushes, the sky here turquoise-blue. 


Signed at the lower right, JFK (monogram) 759. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


FRANK KNOX MORTON REHN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1848—1914 


45—MARINE: SUNSET Wr. [pee un 
| (Panel) 
b ig : Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 


Tue far-reaching sea is flat and calm, with a few ripples to relieve its 
‘smoothness and heighten the sombre iridescence of its reflections of a 
darkening sunset sky. Toward the right a fleet of fishing schooners, 
varying lights on their canvas, shimmering shadows before them. 


Signed at the lower left, F. K. M. Renn. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


HENRY MOSLER 
AMERICAN: 1841— 


46—PICKING APPLES IB. None sry 2 q 


nee Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 

oO: ih 
Unver a low-growing apple tree rich in ripe red fruit a young French ~ 
peasant woman in crimson skirt and brown apron, blue waist and white © 


headdress, reaches high and is filling her apron with apples. 


Signed at the lower left, HENry Mosier, Pont Aven, °79. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


ELIZABETH JANE GARDNER 
AMERICAN: 1837— 


47—THE PET BIRD ! 3 Oued 


Height, 16 inches; width, 13 inches 


FULL-LENGTH seated figure of a young lady of pleasant features, in 
house apparel of the mid-nineteenth century, facing the left, three- 
quarters front. On a table back of her where a bouquet stands she has 
laid aside her crochet work to feed a pet bird, while her dog looks on. — 


Signed at the lower right, K. J. Garpner, Paris, 1887 
(the second 8 may have been originally a 6). 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


J. L. GEROME, 
Frencu: 1824—1904 on be = al fel iz 


48—A GIRL OF SMYRNA [ 
Height, 1814, inches; width, 15 inches 


A Syrian maiden in a striped yellow and green satin dress, bound to 
her waist by a red woollen sash, leans with clasped hands on a table 
which is ornamented with a mother-of-pearl inlay. A necklace of dang- 
ling gold coins is her only ornament. The background is a tone of 
olive-green. 

Signed on the table, J. L. GtrROme. 


From the H. Victor Newcomb Collection, King-Fuller Sale, New York, 
1903. #72. $425, 4.0. 
The property of the Estate of the late’ A. B. Meyer. 


MK ~ Jo% + lareghth Sarefuck Lo See! S77 «Geo IKK 


Sold, be Sitle Jtwtornk TZ L979 + Le ee 


KO. 


PAUL LOUIS NARCISSE GROLLERON 
Frencu: 1848—1901 
49—_THE SENTINEL yey: 
(Panel) 
Height, 1334 inches; width, 1014 imches 


On a hillside of rocks and grass and reddish herbage, with a few pol- 
lards and saplings, a few French soldiers are seen idling in the dis- 
tance and in the foreground a sentinel stands, facing toward the left. 


Signed at the lower right, P. GroLLEron. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE 


AMERICAN: 1860 D 
50—GOING TO PASTURE Ph arte | 


Height, 1414 mches; length, 18 inches 


In the gray of morning a modest flock of sheep are coming down a gray 
road bordering green meadows and rough land on the left, and passing 
on the right a cottage and barnyard and a line of trees. Behind them 
their shepherd; in the background two haystacks. 


Signed at the lower left: Cuas. P. Gruppe. 


From a Salmagundi Club auction. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1849—1916 


C 
| 51—HEAD OF A YOUNG MAN & Dr Cree 
60 ; Height, 20 inches; width, 1614 inches 


Heap and shoulders portrait of a young man of art student type, with 
a heavy shock of dark brown hair dressed with careful carelessness of 
effect and brought low over his forehead. Florid complexion and light 
blue eyes. To right, three-quarters front. Gray apparel and green- 
ish cravat. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


MARIE ROSA BONHEUR 
Frencu: 1822—1899 


| ) 
52 THE WHITE HORSE latte “Pree GND 


Height, 1914 inches; length, 2334 inches 


In a soft and fading light of a gray day, on green turf before a back- 
ground of low trees and bush, the standing figure of a white horse with- 
out bridle or halter is carefully studied, as he faces the left with head» 
erect. 
Signed at the lower left: Rosa BonHEUR; on stretcher the 
seal, VENTE Rosa BonuHeEvr, 1900. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryrr. 


Pi? 


0, / CARL KAHLER 
f 


JISTRIAN: 1850— 


58—“BUTTERF LIES” WINNER OF THE 
FUTURITY, AND FOAL, “HIGHFLY ER” 


Height, 25 inches; width, 20 inches 


Tue proud mare headed slightly toward the left turns her fine head 
and stands facing the spectator over the top bar of a rail fence that 
crosses the picture near the foreground, dividing green pastures. At 
her side the foal, with body more nearly at a parallel with the fence, 
turns head as does the mother, each showing the forehead white spot, 
both with even coats of rich brown. 


Signed at the lower right, Cart KaHuEr. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


FRANKLIN DE HAVEN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1856— 


5. Height, 24 inches; length, 30 inches 


54—SEPTEMBER EVENING 


Arar on the left the rising full moon, brilliant in the still colorful 
eastern sky, the clouds above it influenced by last rays of the setting 
sun, whose golden glow from far behind the observer tinges also some 
middle distance treetops on the right. The trees, some short and 
bushy, some tall and scraggly, extend in open line across the middle- 
ground, on the nearer side of a rail fence on whose farther side are 
rolling pastures. Coming into the foreground a drove of sheep, fol- 
lowed by their shepherd, appear in a soft light and partial shadow, in 
a broad and grassy way. 


Signed at the lower right, F. Dre Haven. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


0, 


DAVID JOHNSON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1827—1908 


55—AT GHENT, N. ¥. Wr. picoluctO| 


Height, 16 inches; width, 13 wmches 


AN intimate bit of domestic scenery, showing a narrow placid stream, 
with overhanging trees, rude fences, and, beyond, cows drinking in the 
pool, or feeding in the sunlit meadows. Still farther away are seen 
wooded hills, and farm buildings among the trees, and a glimpse of sky 
near the horizon. 


Signed at the lower right, DJ (monogram), and on the 
back with full name and the title. 


From the Theodore G. Weil Collection in the King-Fuller Sale, New 
York, 1903.~& 469+ JIS: Ve) 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


. KARL WITKOWSKI 
AUSTRIAN: 1860—1910 


f 
56-—-LIGHTING HIS PIPE Q, 
Height, 191% inches; width, 16 inches 


Ar the edge of a forest with a screen of brush and saplings forming the 
background a woodsman has felled a tree on deep green grass. He has 
paused at the trimming, and, axe beside him, has seated himself on the 
trunk to light his pipe. 


Signed at the lower right, W. Wrrxowskxt, ’99. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


ANTON MULLER 
GERMAN: 1853—1897 


57—-BACHELOR BREAKFAST 
(Panel) 
570, Height, 20 inches; width, 151% inches 


Aw elderly man with swarthy features and dark hair, and grayish 
whiskers looping his shaven chin, has turned from his plain and lonely 
breakfast of black bread, soup and wine, and while he smokes his long- 
stemmed pipe feeds a bird whose large cage rests on a neighboring 
chair. A well-trained pet dog looks hungrily on. The scene a plainly 
furnished cottage room in a soft light. 


Signed at the lower left, ANTON MUrier. 
Purchased from Hermann Schaus. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


JEAN BERNE-BELLECOUR 


FRENCH: CoNTEMPORARY Lt / 
58—A CALL se 4b AAT FY 
‘0 Height, 1714 inches; length, 22 inches ( 


At the entrance gate of the great park of a chateau a mustached man 
in uniform, sword dangling at his side, stands in front of his proud 
chestnut horse and although the gate is open he is sounding for the 


custodian of the lodge. Within the park two ladies strolling turn to 
see the source of the call. 


Signed at the lower left, Jean Berne-Betiecour, 1905. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryerr. 


KARL WITKOWSKI 


AUSTRIAN: 1860—1910 


a 
59—BOY HOOD y ‘ i. Niuuweeees: 


} Se Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 


Brrore a gray barn door two boys are standing, portrayed at three- 
quarters length and facing the spectator, their caps and clothing rough 
and serviceable and both of them smiling. The younger looks in happy 
anticipation at a pear his elder is peeling. 


Signed at the lower left, K. Wirxowsxt. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


SCHOOL OF 
JOHN (OLD) CROME 


EnNcuisH: eee leprae lee. 


60—LANDSCA PE WITH MILL 
Height, 211% inches; length, 29 inches 


Iw the right foreground an ancient leaning tree in autumn browns, at 
the edge of a stream which passes from view in the left foreground. On 


the water a few ducks, and on its farther low bank a windmill, with a 


figure standing in the doorway. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
PHILIP WOUWERMAN 
Dutrcu: 1614—1668 


61—BEFORE THE INN a ete AA a 


(Panel) 
Height, 18 inches; length, 241% mches 


On the right a tall-roofed inn mellowed in rose-brown tones and before 
it horsemen in steel corselets and baggy breeches, one about to remount 
his gray, one of whom a young woman is taking an affectionate fare- 
well, while a bugler on a bay sounds a call. To left residents of the 
countryside and forces in tents, in the light of the declining sun, and 


in the distance a varied landscape. 
Signed at the lower left, P. W. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


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SCHOOL OF 


GEORGE MORLAND) 


EncuisH: 1763—1804 
62—PIGS L ee b Ke 


Height, 16 inches; length, 21 mches 


Tree black and white pigs, two lying in the straw and one standing, 
beside their mother, are depicted in a soft light within the partial 
shelter of an old and open building whose structure appears in dense 
shadow. At a broad window a figure in a rose blouse, arms folded along 
the sill, stands looking in on them. 


Signed at the lower right, G. M. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


CAMILLE MAGNUS 


Frencu: NINETEENTH CENTURY 


683—LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURE 


(Panel) abhutde. 


Height, 1784 inches; width, 1484 inches 


Tue border of an Old World tract of forest land, the distance low and 
open and in subdued sunlight, the rough and broken foreground of 
green and colorful brush in partial and transparent shadow, and a 
short, stunted tree and a bending birch on the right standing forth 
before the light gray sky. At left, a peasant woman, walking. 


Signed at the lower right, CAMILLE Macnus. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


WILLY MARTENS 
Dutcu: 1856— 


64—A PEASANT WOMAN - f bperteme ge “aa 


(Canvas on panel) 
Height, 1914 inches; width, 1514 inches 


Stranvine figure of a peasant woman with tanned and swarthy face 
and arms, heavy featured, in sombre brown and black and wearing a 
gray-white cap and sabots. She faces the observer, her head some- 
what bowed toward her left shoulder, in an earthen path through 
rough meadow land with short woods in the background. 


Signed at the lower left, Witty Martens. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


CARL KAHLER 
Austrian: 1850— ' 


f 
65—ANGORA CAT g G 
Lp a Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches 


On the corner of a cushioned seat with rich rose-brown upholstery, 
over the back of which fall the folds of a glistening soft gray fabric, 
a white Angora cat has seated itself, back to the spectator and tail 
curling down. It turns its head and looks back and upward, over its 
shoulder. 

Signed at the lower left, Cant KaHiEr. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


ALEXANDRE GABRIEL DECAMPS 
Frencu: 1803—1860 


66—CHINESE DANCER 0 a : We Bora. ® 
(On board, set in panel) 
/ ( O, Height, 2114 inches; width, 13 inches 


FuLt-LenetH figure of a dark-haired sloe-eyed girl standing facing 
the spectator and leaning on one elbow, hand holding a large peacock- 
feather fan, her other arm raised above her head. She is appareled in 
rich colors and much bejeweled. At her hip another figure holding an 
opium pipe. Conventional woodland background. 


Signed at the lower right, Decamps. 


From the Senhor de Mendonca Collection. /9 fb ITE Ps /00 4 : 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. d fhiollonecr pl 


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ARTHUR PARTON, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1842—1914 


| _ 67—ON THE FARM f : faa 3 


a Height, 18 inches; length, 241/, inches 


+ a Green meadow land threaded by a brooklet where a few ducks are 
| a _ assembled, and in middle distance gnarled and leaning apple trees 
_ effulgent with blossoms in the spring sunshine; seen beyond them a 
corner of a low-built farmhouse with a stumpy red chimney surmount- 
___ing its steep gable, and in the background tall green trees. 


Signed at the lawer right, ARTHUR Parton. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


HOMER D. MARTIN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1836—1897 


 68—WOODLAND BROOK BLT BA LA 
2 Height, 22 inches; width, ae inches 


; Ar right a tree with roots partly exposed, at the edge of a brook 
| _which comes winding from the background and which at the foot of 
a tree is “bridged” by boulders which reach from the foreground. Over 
a pool of the brook above the bridge the tree and its lesser neighbors 
at the left cast the shadows of a delicate leafy arch, beneath which 

the eye looks to greenish woodland lights. In the artist’s early manner. 


ts Signed at the lower right, H. D. Martin. 


it 3 The property of Mz. Joun M. Greene. 


WILLIAM MERRITT POST, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1856— 


69—AUTUMN LANDSCAPE 
) f) Height, 18 inches; length, 2414 inches 


To left the edge of a young wood, a few tufts of brown leaves alone 
remaining on its otherwise bare and gray branches, on a point of land 
around which a blue brook swings into the foreground. At right and in 
the distance fields green and yellow, and other woods. 


Signed at the lower left, W. Merrirr Post. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


CESARE TIRATELLI 
IraLiAn: CONTEMPORARY 
70—STREET SCENE 4. [Wee 
150. Height, 30 inches; width, 1614 inches 


In the foreground the stone pavement of a street, scattered twigs and 
a cat and an animated group of women appearing there, and in the 
background the facade of a Venetian building with a wine dispensary, 
a bazaar and shrine, and citizens along the sidewalk. 


Signed at the lower left, Trrareni, C., Roma. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryer. 


EDWARD MORAN, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1 w7) RF fa Ma cot * 
: are 
T1_MARINE: THE SEA AT SUNSET 
: ' Height, 18 inches; length, 28 inches 
___ Oup ocean, naught else—not even a sail to distract the eye—heaving 
__restlessly, tossing bits of white foam above its rich gray-green, and 


reflecting lights and colors from the white sun sinking within mauve 
horizon clouds and the clouds turned crimson above it. 


Signed at the lower right, Eowarp Moran. 


_ The property of a Lady. 


WILLIAM LEWIS SONTAG, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1822—1900 ie 


Atay Be, 
72—IN THE ALLEGHENY MOUNTAIN 

| V fi Height, 201 inches; length, 3114 inches 

: r 


Unver a blue sky white at the horizon, and filled intermediately with 
clouds whose baffling low-toned hues include some fiery flashes, the 
higher and broad surfaces of a landscape of mountain heights range 
forth before the eye—sandy-gray and golden brown, and showing 
patches of green grass. A green copse stands at left middle distance, 
and to right the tree tops of a valley appear before distant summits. 


Signed at the lower left, W. L. Sonrac, N.A. 


| The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


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oon Height, 251% inches; | 1 34 be Lt 


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ARTHUR QUARTLEY, N.A. 
AMERICAN: tO. dpe 
73—_MARINE 


GREEN-BLUE water with little motion, its surface lightly broken by 
white ripples, stretches from foreground to distant gray horizon, off 
a low-lying gray coast a projection of which appears afar on the 
right. The silver-blue tone which the placid water takes under cloud- 
influences is enhanced by silver-white reflections of the sails of a 
schooner and a sloop in the offing, and other sails are darker in the 
distance. 


Signed at the lower right, A. QUARTLEY. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE 
AMERICAN: 1860— | 


74—THE RED BARN 4 
Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


Larr autumn in a grazing and logging country. In the foreground a 
rough yellow-green field wherein cows and chickens are seen, and a pile 
of logs. Across the middleground the course of a brook marked 
by leafless gray willows, and beyond this open screen of trees a dilapi- 
dated red barn. In the distance black wooded hills. 


Signed at the lower right, Cuas. P. Gruppe. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


JOHN RAMSEY CONNER 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


75—POTATO GATHERERS 9 Vt tlt dake 


‘ ‘9 ; Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


_Uwper a bright blue and gray-white sky a gray-green hillside slopes 

from a high horizon to an earth-gray foreground field from which 
_ the potato crop has been brought to the surface. Here two sturdy 

farmers in blue, rose, white and gray are gathering the tubers. 


Signed at the lower right, J. R. Conner. 


The property of Mr. Jon M. Greene. 


E. IRVING COUSE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: Mate 


76—COMPOSITION ‘i hatin Ley OW ss 


a Height, 26 inches; length, 3214 inches 


In a broadly lighted studio a woman painter sits before a canvas on 
her easel, studying a composition on which she is at work, posed by 
marionettes on a table at her side. At her shoulder another young 


woman in a smock looks on with sympathetic interest. 


Signed at the lower left, E. I. Cousr, Paris, ’89. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


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CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 


AMERICAN: Mn ibeb | 
"7—_LANDSCAPEH AND CATTLE : 


Height, 24 mches; length, 31 inches 


GreEN fields of wild land stretch forth broadly to a far horizon, and 
on a slight rise at right in middle distance is a thicket of green bush. 
Coming forward in the foreground in a trodden way are four cows of | 
various color, one halting to graze as she turns from the path. They 
are seen in a burst of sunshine, while beyond them the land is in the 
shadows of the drifting gray clouds of a showery day. 


Signed at the lower left, CarLeron Wiccrnys. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


GEORGE COCHRAN LAMBDIN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: ma 896 7 j ; 


78—THE BUTTERFLY — 
Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches 


Ow a flat and sandy foreground beach along blue water, under a hazy 
summer sky, a golden-haired young woman, nude, seated on a white 
drapery thrown upon the sands near sparse up-shooting grasses, is 
contemplating a tiger-striped butterfly that has alighted at her feet. 


Signed at the lower left, Geo. C. Lampprn, N.A. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


CESAR PATTEIN 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


79 THE GOSSIPS Arle eae Vas 


85, - Height, 2514 inches; width, 23 inches 


‘THREE young peasant women of France have come to a brook which 
_ wanders through a flourishing meadow. Two with merry laughter are 
chaffing the third, who very seriously rejects their fun-making, as she 
sits on the grass, one of her companions standing beside her, the other 


about to splash her. In the background cottages and poplars and 
_ distant hills. 


Signed at the lower right, Cesar Parretn, 1908. 


The property of Mr. is OHN M. GREENE. 


FRANK RUSSELL GREEN, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1859— 


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80—CATTLE AND Price Mr aE AE 


oo Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches 


Near noontide of a hazy day a spotted cow is standing in the fore- 
ground of a green and brown pasture, beside a gray pool. In the 
distance others of the herd, near a gabled barn. Neighboring trees 
begin to show the colors of early autumn. 


Signed at the lower right, FRANK RussELL GREEN, A.N.A, 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


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PIERRE MONTEZIN 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


81—FARM LANDSCAPE AND FLOWERS 


(Pastel) WA / 


Height, 251% inches; length, 36 inches 


In bright sunlight before a brilliant summer sky farm buildings stand 
out before a green wooded hill on the right, with cattle in the meadows 
in front of them, and in the foreground a bank of thriving wild flowers 
in blossom along the edge of a stream. 


Signed at the lower left, P. Monrézin. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GReEEne. 


NATHANAEL SICHEL 
German: 1844— 


82—ORIENTAL LADY igure S € 
Height, 251% inches; width, 1934 inches 


Bust portrait of a dark-haired beauty with brilliant eyes, figure to 
right, three-quarters front, and face turned somewhat to left as she 
looks with engaging amiability across her right shoulder. She is in 
rich apparel of soft green and rose, the colors carried also to her head- 
dress, and chains of golden disks glisten about her head, shoulders and 
waist. 


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Signed at the upper right, N. StcHet. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


EDWARD W. REDFIELD 


AMERICAN: 1868— Wh a 
42. B. FE 


‘ 50 inches. 


ss Height, 36 inches; lengt 


Reacuine straight away before the spectator’s eye a road of a sub- 
urban town extends to a vague and cold violet distance, in the closing 
hours of a winter’s day. Midway, a white horse drawing a sleigh in 
which a lone man sits. Through the bare woods of a hill on the right 
sunshine slants upon the snow and throws a soft illumination upon a 
varied line of dwellings along the left. 


Signed at the lower left, HK. W. Repriexp, 1907. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


MIHALY MUNKACSY 
HuncariAn: 1844—1900 


$4 THE MUSIC LESSON Keawry . ohiutthia 


SO Height, 26 inches; length, 35 inches 
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Iw a conservatory of semi-darkness, rays from an unseen window at the 
right bring into relief a bunch of palms, reflect a silvery light from a 
tall Japanese screen, and pass on to illumine mildly at the left a Venus 
bust standing on an organ draped with a richly colored fabric. Before 
the screen a young girl is studying her music, an older girl leaning over 
her shoulder. 

Signed at the lower left, Munxacsy, M. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


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JEAN BERAUD 


- Frencu: 1849— Darel 3 
85—UNE BRASSERIE A FEMMES 


Height, 26 inches; length, 3214 inches 


Interior of a French café, brown and gray, with its crimson settees. 
and white-topped tables, and mirrors reflecting its white lights and 
the hanging outer-coats and hats of leisurely frequenters. Among its — 
patrons affably enivrés, and maids uniformed in black and white, a 
variety of types and of ages, and on the tables quelque chose a botre. 


Signed at the lower left, JEAN BEravn, 1883. 


Accompanied by a signed card of the artist attesting its exhibition m 
the year of its date. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


CARL VON BERGEN 


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86—FESTAL DAYS (vere = Orecelere 


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Height, 28 inches; length, 3834 inches 


Own the green of a Bavarian village decked for an occasion of hospi- 
tality and enjoyment, children are playing in the sunshine at left, a 
group of smiling young women in gay colors occupies the central fore- 
ground, its members flirting with a mature cut-up who leans from a 
house on the right, and in the background more houses nestle among 
flourishing trees. Back at left are more villagers, about a series of 
entertainment tents. 


Signed at the lower right, C. Bercen, MincuHen. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


THOMAS COLE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1801—1848 


87—THE DREAM OF ARCADIA //'y Tete Fa, 
; y 4 oe Height, 2714 mches; length, 3814 inches 


“A dream, a most delightful dream, of hearts beating healthily upon 
nature’s breast, was in the poet’s (artist’s) brain.” 


In a long passage in “Life and Works of Thomas Cole,” Louis L. Noble 
so speaks of this canvas, quoting a sentence from a letter from Cole 
to Durand: “I took a trip to Arcadia in a dream.” To right in the 
distance altitudinous mountain peaks, barren and hazy before a tur- 
quoise sky, below them green slopes and a Greek temple glowing in 
sunshine, and a gorge down which a white cataract tumbles. To left 
in the low foreground, and in the middle distance, pastures and groves 
and idyllic figures, in sunshine and shadow. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


THOMAS EAKINS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1844—1916 


LB SD Height, 3814 inches; length, 451/44’ inches 


88—_IDYL: MUSIC 


On a green and sunny sward beside a curling brook, among trees in the 
fresh fulness of their June green, three nude figures are seen, one 
reclining and two standing; two of them playing pipes. 


From the collection of the late William Merritt Chase, N.4., New 
York, 1917. 535/70 T Uaclank 3 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


FREDERICK ARTHUR BRIDGMAN, N.A. 


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AMERICAN: 1847— i/ / ; 
89—LE RUISSEAU PENDANT UN TORRENT 
a g fh. Height, 3714 wmches; length, 551% inches | 


“THE Brook 1n Fioop” is a blue and purling stream hastening down 
rocky steps between lush green banks along the edge of park woodland, 
where shrubs and trees are in brilliant fiower and bathed in sunshine 
warm. Maidens in diaphanous garments of soft colors are gathered 
there, decking their hair with flowers in the golden light, one daintily 
dipping a bare foot in the cool water. 


Signed at the lower right, F. A. Bripeman, 1898; opus 
CCCLVII. Signed again on back with the title. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


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J. FRANCIS AUBURTIN 


FreNcH: CoNTEMPORARY 


90—LUMINOUS COAST ducuk ae 
Height, 3244 mches; 3914 inches 


From high on the left a rocky coast falls away toward the right, the 
gray-blue and sandy-red faces of its jutting rocks relieved and en- 
livened by flourishing masses of rich green and yellow vegetation which 
spring from every favorable lodgment of soil. Across this high fore- 
ground the vision ranges to a colorful sea, ne to ra bluffs project- 
ing in the left middle distance. ; q 


Signed at the lower left, J. Francis Aunurtry, 1902. 


From the Salon of 1902. 
The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


C. ARNOLD SLADE 


AMERICAN: CoNTEMPORARY 


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91—HIS COMRADE’S STORY <) | (Wh 
Height, 58 inches; width, 45 inches 


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Sunuicut from a casement window at the left floods a humble cottage 
room where a young peasant woman in loose white waist and old-rose 
skirt is seated, facing the spectator, her head thrown back almost in a 
faint against the breast of a poilu who has entered through a door at 
the rear, his head bowed over hers with a whispered tale. Her left 
hand hangs limp over a table, her right on her knee clasps the hand 
of a small and pensive bare-footed girl who kneels at her feet, solemn 
and mystified. 


Signed at the lower right, C. A. StapE (C). 


Exhibited at the Providence Art Club. 
The property of Mr. Jonn M. Greene. 


C. SAGGAGGI 


ITALIAN: Palas Y 


Height, 564% inches; length, 127 cl 
(Main panel: Length, 80 inches; width of wings (each), 231% inches) 


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_Aw allegory in decorative arrangement—the wings presenting, respec- 
tively, a gold-haired maiden musing over plucked daisies while listening 
to the pipes of Pan, who is seated in a tree above her head, and an 
_ aged man carrying poppy seeds accompanied by the white mantled 

Reaper. In the main panel Love, with a dart, rides a white horse, 
___ mockingly, in a romantic landscape, and lovers bill and turtle deves coo, 
- . ——a composition of seven figures, the most conspicuous a vivid brunette 
; in gorgeous costume who holds out a symbolic pomegranate. 


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_-‘The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


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SECOND AND LAST EVENING’S SALE 
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 
OF 


THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 8-15 O'CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 93 to 179, inclusive 


ALBERT J. FRANKE 


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BELGIAN: CONTEMPORARY Ae eve Ay 4 oheLeg 


93—SYMPATHIE DES CONVIVES 
(Panel) 


Height, 7 inches; length, 914 inches 


SEATED in an easy chair a bewigged and ruddy old gentleman in eigh- 
teenth century costume has one bandaged leg on a footstool. About 
him four friends, true to the ancient motto that a man with the gout 
gets no sympathy, smile cynically as one of them taunts him with 
wine when he is about to take medicine, 


Signed at the lower left, A. J. Franke. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryrr. 


30. 


-95—IDLENESS 4 


ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 
Frencu: 1838—1910 


94—DEAD IN THE SNOW Weyer 2 | { | 
(Panel) : ; | 
Height, 5 inches; length, 81/4 inches Saar 4 


Snow covers the ground in an open wood, with here and there twigs or — 
bushes projecting above it, and the bases of trees are seen before 
a low and darkening horizon. In the foreground a soldier, dead, lies 
prone on the snow. 


Signed at the lower right, EK. Berne-BELiecovr. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


JAN VAN BEERS 


BELcIAn: 1852-— 


(Panel) 
Height, 1084 inches; width, 814 inches 


A xapy seated, three-quarters to the right, in a high-backed chair of 
olive-golden tone, upholstered with silk tapestry. She has removed 
from her golden-red hair a large olive-green Gainsborough hat, adorned 
with black ostrich plumes. 

Signed at the lower left, JAN Van BEERs. 


From the collection of Mrs. Mary Adelaide Yerkes. /Y/@- Mex Pl lol V/ 
The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mrynr. r 


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JAN VAN BEERS 
= 1 Betcran: 1852— / 
96—A TALE OF LOVE NM le EFS Z SOE eA & 


Height, 81% inches; width, 814 inches. 


_ A apy in white evening toilet sits facing the spectator, in an arm- 
_ chair upholstered with material of Persian design. Her dark eyes are 
fixed before her and her lips part in a smile of anticipation as she 
- listens to the appeal of an officer. The latter, wearing his dress uni- 
form, leans his face toward the lady’s as he holds her left hand and 
passes his right behind her neck. 


Signed at the lower left, Jan Van Beers. 


From the collection of Mrs. Mary Adelaide Yerkes. /9ld PM 4 /bo-+la- A, ee 
The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


LEO HERMANN 
Frencu: 1838—1907 } 


97—A CHOICE VINTAGE 

Height, 94% inches; width, % inches 
In a cellar which is lighted by a window high in the wall, a black- 
frocked priest is sampling a bottle of red wine and holds the half 


empty glass toward the light with an expression of pleasurable an- 


ticipation. 
Signed at the left, Leo HERMANN. 


From the collection of Theodore G. Weil, King-Fuller Sale, 19038-#33- M50 Ab Ig 
The property of the Estate of the late A. B. MEYER. 


EMIL CARLSEN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1853— 


98—CLOUDS AND A COW: A SKETCH 


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bo : Height, 7 inches; length, 10 mches | 


Ow a brilliant summer day white clouds in masses drift high or bank 
low in a turquoise sky, and before them broad green fields reach to the 


horizon. The sward is treeless, and in the middleground a black and 
white cow, grazing, completes a picture in the brilliant sunshine. 


Signed at the lower left, Emit Carisen, 707. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


A. TAMBURINI 


Irauian: 1843— . 


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99—A VISIT TO THE CELLAR 
— Height, 144% inches; width, 12 inches 


THREE-QUARTERS length standing figure of a white clad monk, facing 

- the right, three-quarters front, in a strong light in a dark wine cellar. 
His seamed and florid face is set with a smile, and he holds in one hand 
a lantern and carries on his arm a basket of wine. 


Signed at the upper right, A. TamBurini, FLorEeNcE. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


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ALPHONSE DE NEUVILLE 
Frencu: 1836-1885 


100—FRENCH SOLDIER 
Height, 744 inches; width, $1 inches 


Carryine musket and sabre and his full pack, a French foot soldier 
has paused in his tramp and bends over to adjust his gaiter, facing 
forward and to the left. Back of him green herbage grows at the foot 
of a garden wall, from which the gray plaster falling reveals its brick 


structure. 
Signed at the upper right, A. pe Nevuviuue, 775. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


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CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


Frencu: 1813—1894 


101—SHEEP Ae Se a 


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Height, 51% inches; length, 814, inches 


In a green and sunny field at the edge of a background wood which 
forms its own shadow three sheep are depicted, one browsing among 
the field flowers, one recumbent and the third feeding over near the 
wood. 


Signed at the lower left, Cu. JacaurE. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1847—1919 
102—MOONRISE ee &X. heh ird 
(Panel) | 
| 70. Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches 


Turoven a sylvan landscape a stream courses, diagonally from the 
right foreground along a low flat shore, its farther bank rising land 
both weoded and partly cleared. Trees appear at right and left, there, 
and near the centre of the composition the full moon is rising, its light 
coming over a broad hillside to shimmer on the foreground stream. 


Signed at the lower left, R. A. BuaKEeLocx. 


From the N. E. Montross Sale, 1919-K 894 PLS MI. polite 


The property of a Lady. 


L40. 


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EUGENE BOUDIN 
Frencu: 1824—1898 


103—ENTREE DU PORT DE TRO be 
(Panel) 
' Height, 11 inches; width, 834 inches 


In the diffused morning light before a light hazy sky the basin of a 
small port lies before the eye, the sails and masts of shipping rising 
high and their shadows wavering on the gently moving water of the 
foreground. <A square-rigger lies at the right, and to right of it is a 
signal mast on shore. To left a figure appears in a small boat. 


Signed at the lower right, E. Bounry, 787. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


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GABRIEL CORNELIUS VON MAX 
: RMAN: 1840— 3 


104A—HHAD OF A YOUNG GIRL 
Height, 1314 inches; width, 10 inches 


Heap and shoulders portrait of a young girl with ashen-blond hair 
dressed loosely, strands falling about her face and curling over her 
shoulders, her placid features observed before a sky-blue background. 
She faces the observer, head poised over her left shoulder, with hands 
clasped at her throat, and she wears a mauve frock. 


Signed at the lower left, G. Max. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryer. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AmeErican: 1847—1919 


105—THE CANOE: LATE AFTERNOON 
“| jremaniee (Board) 
Height, 81% inches; length, 101% inches 


Crimson tufts mingle with those of soft golden and creamy tones— 
and here and there a drifting patch of white—among the sunset clouds 
of late afternoon, over distant blue hills. In the middleground numer- 
ous trees touched with autumn tones dot a green slope where before a 
tepee at the left sits a figure blanketed in blue. At the foot of the 
slope a river passes, in the foreground, and over it a birch canoe is 


paddled by a dark-haired figure cloaked in crimson. 


Signed at the lower right, R. A. BLAKELOcK. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


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JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT 
Frencu: 1796—1875 


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106—LANDSCAPE bee : IEA i ali 
(Panel) 


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Height, 7 inches; length, 1134 inches 


Woopep hills in the left middle distance decline to a long transverse 


valley in the foreground, sombre in the light of a grayish day, and other 


hills range along the distant horizon, beyond a gray stream upon whose 
banks the clouds permit somewhat more light to fall. 


At lower right the stamp and on the back the seal of the 


VENTE Corot. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


ADOLPHE ALEXANDRE LESREL 
Frencu: 1830— 


107—-THE SMOKER ie au en wena Gi. 


Height, 1144 inches; width, 9 imches 


A CAVALIER in rich costume of green, purple and gold, buckskin boots 
and gray hat, is seated at his ease in a carved chair, holding his wheel- 
lock in one hand and a tobacco pipe in the other. On the floor stand a 
flask of rich blue glass and a large goblet partly filled with wine. 


Signed at the lower right, A. A. Lesret, 1891. 


From the Murietta Collection, London, 1893. 
From the Edward M. Knox Collection, New York, 1906. Kou fly SO. L No ull : 


From the Emerson McMillin Collection, New York, 1913.24 ao: Loh Nteye Py. 
The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryrr. 


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NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
Frencu: 1807—1876 : f ; 
108—SOUS BOIS eae 
(Panel) 


Height, 714 mches; length, 934 inches 


Wirutn a dense forest with sunshine from low on the left silvering the 
trunks of trees and illuminating the farther green bank of a middle- 
ground pool, a girl in white and red is seen seated in the foreground. 
She faces the pool and the right, with the sunshine bringing out her 
figure against the shadows on the water. 


Signed at the lower right, N. Dtaz. 
Purchased from Hermann Schaus. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


ee sy PRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 
; . AMERICAN: 1853—1921 


109—ACROSS THE FIELDS | 
(Water Color) : 


Height, 814 inches; length, 12% inches 


Tuts picture is drawn with the care and precision of all the artist’s 
work—the earth finely modeled. There is a bit of water, an old fence, 
with farm buildings against the sky. Weed forms are drawn with care 
and knowledge, and the handling is clear. It is a record done by a 


master. 
Signed at the lower left, J. Francis Murpuy, 83. 


From the N. E. Montross Collection, 1919- #22 SSE", 4S. Kcaka) 


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The property of a Lady. 


ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER, N.A. 
AmERIcAN: 1848—1914 


110--NIGHTF ALL an {/ “Baa 

90 Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches | 7 

Tue sun has sunk far below a hill which declines from high on the 

right to a valley at left and in the foreground, and the sky shows a 

dull golden atmospheric glow. Hill and vale are dark, and dark the 

tops of foreground saplings against the glow. Through the valley runs 

a stream, crossed in middle distance by a bridge on which appears an 
equestrian figure. 

Signed at the lower right, RypER. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. 
American: 1858—1916 


111—IN HOLLAND 
(Water Color) ~ | 


] () Height, 151% inches; width, 114% inches 


Ar right in middle distance a gray cottage with brown thatch roof, 
beyond a dilapidated gray fence and surrounded by brown and gray- 
green bush; near one corner a single tree of sparse leafage. In the 
foreground a path along a brooklet; to left lonely fields. Beyond the 
path two women faggot gatherers. 


Signed at the lower left, H. W. Ranermr, ’84. 
The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


MARIE DIETERLE 


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112—RUISSEAU DE GRAIMB VILLE 


| 5 KO Height, 1624, inches; width, 123/, inches 


CaTTLE are at pasture in the field through which the winding brook 
runs. A black cow with a white face is seen grazing in the distance, 
with a red cow standing beside her, near the end of a line of trees that 
extends from the right foreground, bounding the composition on the 
right. Two other cows, in the immediate foreground, have the chief 
attention, a white cow lying down and a red one with a white face 
standing back of her, both of them keenly regarding the observer. 


Signed at the lower right, Marie Ditrerve 


Purchased from Hermann Schaus. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


JEAN BAPTISTE EDOUARD DETAILLE 
Frencu :-1848—1912 


113—ARTIST AND HORSE We WW, 


; (Water. Color) OLY 
] [Uy Height, 1734. inches; width, 1224 inches : 


A FULL-LENGTH portrait of the artist Berne-Bellecour, in blue blouse 
and riding boots, standing facing the left, three-quarters front, holding 
lightly at his hip the bridle rein of a fine sorrel horse saddled and laden 
with a military pack. : 


Signed at the lower right, with inscription: Souvenir 
du pays du . . . (name undeciphered)—a Ma- 
dame Berne-Bellecour — témoignage d’amitié; 


Edouard Detaille, 31, X, 1882. 


From E. Berne-Bellecour Sale, Hotel Drouot, Paris, 1911. yp Wales ye | 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryrr. 


ROBERT DE CUVILLON 
Frencu: 1848— 


— 114—PORTRAIT AUX FLEURS uv My ; 
es) an (Gouache) ALLEL 
‘ 4 Height, 1744 wmches; width, 12 inches 
_ Porrratr of a blue-eyed young lady with chestnut hair, standing and 
_ facing the observer, figure slightly to right, at her feet growing flowers 
and at her breast a bouquet of pink roses held in her left hand. She 
_ wears a flowery kimono and in her right hand holds a fan. 


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Signed at the lower left, R. pz Cuvituon, 1890. 


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Purchased from Hermann Schaus. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


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WILLEM MARIS 
2 : DutcH: 1844—1910 


115—COW AT A BROOK (VJ. Ww. Nay ea ae 
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| Height, 18% inches; width, 13 mches 


From a green field on the left a white and dun-colored cow has come 
down to the end of a rail fence that stops at a brook into which she 
is about to step to drink. On the right of the brook is a higher green 
bank with trees. A hazy sunny day. 


Signed at the lower left, Wirtem Manis. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


CHARLES DETAILLE 


FRENCH: Convento: del 
116—AU BOIS jell 


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Height, 15 inches; length, 2714 inches 


In the foreground a broad avenue traverses the picture, with a double 
line of trees on the farther side along the iron fence that encloses green 
turf before wooded background in the Bois de Boulogne. Within some 
jockeys are seen, while the avenue is alive with carriages and eques- 
trians and an occasional man and woman afoot. 


Signed at the lower right, Coartes DETAILiE, 1878. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


ANGELO ASTI 
Itauian: 1847—1903 


117—BUSTE DE FEMME © ¢¥. Ue 


{ sp Height, 18 inches; width, 1514, inches 


Bust portrait of a demure young woman with eyes upon the observer, 
her face framed in her light chestnut hair flowing in masses down 
her shoulders, her full bust, turned slightly to left, exposed in a bland 
light as her draperies fall gently away. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Astt. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 


Frencu: 1838—1910 
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118—CH ASSEUR 
(Panel) 


Bey Height, 1534 inches; width, 


A Frencu soldier in Algeria stands beside a roadside fountain, drink- 
ing from his water-bottle. He wears a blue and red kepi, a blue hussar 
jacket, a broad blue sash and red trousers reinforced with leather. 
In the background, a partly wooded hillside and a group of stolid 
natives. 


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Signed at the lower left, EK. BERNE-Bretxecour, 1894. 


From the Theodore G. Weil Collection, in the King-Fuller Sale, New 
York, 1903.-#53+83/0 446 Ihuger 
The property of the Estate of the late &. B. Meyer. 


JOHAN BARTHOLD JONGKIND 
Dutcu: 1819—1891 . 


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119—_IN HOLLAND eS 
Height, 13 inches; length, 17 


Moonuicur illumines a port landscape, the full moon appearing above 
a tuft of dark cloud and reflecting a path of bright light on the water 
along a right-hand shore. On the shore gabled buildings and a wind- 
mill and a few trees are brought into view, and on the water working 
boats that have come to anchor, with busy figures aboard. 


Signed at the lower right, Joncxinpd, 1888. | 


Purchased from Hermann Schaus. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


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EDWARD PORTIELJE 


Beieian: 1859— A. WW, fis bth vis 


1200—AN INTERESTING LETTER 
b b, Height, 1814, inches; width, 1514, inches 


BBL hip. CEASE 


Iw the sunny corner of a cottage room with windows giving upon a 
garden two young women are seated at a table, having their chocolate. 
Sisters, manifestly, in easy house apparel of quiet colors and wearing 
white caps. One reads aloud a letter and both are smiling. 


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Signed at the lower right, Enwarp PortirLsE; on 
stretcher his seal. 


_- The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 


Frencu: 1838—1910 | 


121_THE FIELD KITCHEN 
(Panel) 
Height, 1424 inches; width, 1034 mches 


Own a plain of reddish earth and green turf, with green bush and yellow 
haystacks in the background, a private is cooking for his company and 
an officer who has approached is tasting with judicial scrutiny the 


results of his work. 


Signed at the lower right, EK. Brrne-BEetiecour, 1896. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryer. 


hs. 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
Frencu: 1817—1878 


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122 LANDSCAPE A y , 
(Panel) 
Height, 10 inches; length, 174% inches 


From the central foreground a country roadway runs straightaway, 
being lost beyond a slight elevation in the distance. At the left rises 
a group of trees in full summer foliage. On either side stretch green 
meadows tufted with shrubbery. 3 


Signed at the lower left, Dausteny. On back, the 
seal, C. D. 


From Cottier & Co. Sale of 1909.—-#3/- £3701 Vi a/, 
The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


H. RONDEL 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


128—PORTRAIT DE FEMME EF. Rb hee 


_ Height, 16 inches; width, 1224 inches 


Bust portrait, to right three-quarters front with face in profile, of a 
dark-haired young woman of classic beauty observed in a soft light 
against a dark neutral background. She is of full development and 
appears in a filmy drapery with a dark emerald mantle falling from 
her Spe act 


Signed at the lower right, H. Ronvet. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1858—1916 


124 NATURE'S SCREEN At, Ceeeer 


(Panel) 
FO) Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


A snort foreground of fresh green grass borders a bit of blue water 
shimmering under a white sky and observed through a screen of sap- 


lings clad in the budding foliage of spring. 
Signed at the lower left, H. W. Rancer. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


CULLEN YATES, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1866— 


125—BRARLY AUTUMN i 4: pertou | 


ee (Panel) 
| : Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


Inrerior of a wood, the foreground of grass and lichen-grown rocks 
in transparent shadow from the dense foliage of two great trees which 
stand a little distant at left; beyond them subdued sunshine in a 
clearing. Rich greens, with a touch of autumn hues. 


Signed at the lower right, CuLLEN YATES. 


_—— | 
From the Salmagundi Club annual picture sale, January, 1903. In tee Loaing 
Ve | 


The property of Mr. Joon M. Greene. 


ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 
Frencu: 1838—1910 


-126—OFFICER RECONNOITRIN / . 
(Panel) OK ‘. | 
/ iS OF ‘ Height, 171% inches; width, 13% inches 


Portrair of a mustached cavalry officer astride his sorrel-chestnut 
mount, to left, three-quarters front, looking intently ahead of him to 
scrutinize with unaided eye something which his field glass, just low- 
ered, has revealed to him. Green and sandy sloping foreground, with 
a broad and obscure valley in the distance. 


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Signed at the lower right, E. BeErnr-Bretitecour, 1904. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


JEAN GEORGES VIBERT 
Frencu: 1840—1902 


127—THE EPICURE ) 

DW 4 Qe 
(Panel) f 7 
14 0. Height, 16 inches; width, 1134 gate / 


Tue master of the keys in velvet garments of green and buff and partly 
enswathed in a great white apron has descended to the ample cellar of 
a chateau, huge knife in hand, and pauses contemplatively, with antici- 
patory enjoyment, before selecting the choice morsel for the next repast 
from a well stocked rack of hanging furred and feathered game. 


Signed at the lower right, J. G. Vrpert. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


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ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1836—1892 


128-WOOD INTERIOR 74 (wretonty et 


1946 : Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches 


Moss-crown boulders and miniature cascades in the foreground appear 
in a soft light entering the wood through open spaces, against a back- 
ground of close-grown greenery. In the middleground a few trees 
standing detached in the open, and at their foot fallen timber lying 
across the rocks. 

Signed at the lower left, A. H. Wyant. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


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RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A 
AmeERicAn: 1847—1919 


129—INDIAN ENCAMPMENT . 
(Panel) IV, KJ, Seat 
Height, 1344 inches; length, 24 inches 


CriearED rolling land abounding in low brush, about the edge of a fi re- 
ground pool, supports at left and right in the middle distance groups 
of trees, for the most part short, the whole in sunshine, which spots 
the grass with shadows of some of the trees. “Toward the right are 
tepees and Indian figures, one figure mounted on a white pony. 


Signed at the lower right, R. A. BLaKELock. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


cc Nainowetity Be 
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GUY C. WIGGINS, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1883— h 


130THE CITY IN WINTER 4... CU 
3 ron iy Height, 1214, inches; length, 16 inches 


Looxtnc downtown from above the intersection of Broadway and 
Columbus avenue, during a snow-storm, with pedestrians and the busy 
traffic of the roadways alike partly blurred by the falling flakes and ~ 
alike supplying interesting spots and engaging colors amid the white. 
To the colors also contribute the varied buildings, one conspicuous 
one now an extinguished mark of the past. 


Signed at the lower right, Guy C. Wiccrns. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AmeErRIcAn: 1847—1919 


131—_THE TEPEE: SUNSET Cle 
Karls “p 


(Panel) 
DA ‘ Height, 1014 ches; length, 144 inches 


GREEN trees detached and growing in clumps mark the edge of a wood 
and rise still luminous in free silhouette before a sky of pale sunset 
tones, while a mellow golden atmospere pervades their interspaces and 
the cleared wild foreground. Here near the centre of the composition 
is a tepee with a figure in red beside it, and at a little distance another 
red figure is observed before the trees. 


Signed at the lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


WINSLOW HOMER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1836—1910 Vas 


132—ENTRANCE OF CATSKILL CLOVE 
a “ag ag Height, 11 inches; length, 15%4 inches 


Tue foreground a narrow green valley, apparently closed in the middle 
distance at left by the converging inclines at either side, that on the 
right, which supplies the background, a huge mountain flank well 
wooded and reaching far above the picture top. On a ledge of the 
slope and near a stream in the valley cottages and barns, and in the 
immediate foreground at right some figures strolling. 


Signed at the lower left, W. H. In pencil on the stretcher: 
“To Geo, H. Hall, Winslow Homer.” Also: ‘“En- 
trance of Catskill Clove, by Winslow Homer.” Also: 
“In the second summer of my red cottage; G. H. H., 
1872.” [George Henry Hall, American artist, 1825- 
1913. | 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


GEORGE H. McCORD, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1840—1909 


: 133—HARBOR SCENE f [Werte 
| ¢ AB Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


Ar Venice the water is green-blue and in foreground and throughout 
the greater part of the picture is in transparent cloud-shadow, its lazy 
ripples reflecting the hues of richly colored sails of various craft. In 
the background the face of the city is in the golden illumination of 
sunset. 


Signed at the lower right, G. H. McCorp, A.N.A. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


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FRANKLIN DE HAVEN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1856— . 


134THE STORM K WAAL 


Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


Fiexips of wild land in the golden browns and lingering rich greens of | 
autumn, with grass and bush and occasional trees, range far beneath 


the swirling clouds of an active sky, which cause cloud-shadows to vary 


the surface lights, and on the curve of a field road near the foreground 
the ight of the sun falls broadly, through a lessening of the cloud den- 
sity. In the distance the rains descend. 


Signed at the lower right, DE Haven. 


Exhibited at the Annual Oil Exhibition, Salmagundi Club, New York. 
The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


HUGH BOLTON JONES, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848— 


135—SPRINGTIME Cel, 


Height, 1534 inches; length, 2434 inches 


9: ) | 
GrrEN meadows lush and fresh in sunshine after a shower, and along 


the course of a brook seen near the centre of the landscape taller 
grasses and thick bushes; beyond these a diagonal line of trees growing 
more dense as they recede in perspective; distant blue hills. 


Signed at the lower right, H. Bouton Jones. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


THOMAS SULLY, N.A. (Honorary) 


AMERICAN: 1783—1872 Rr } ¢ AM meng 


136—-COASTAL SCENE WITH FIGURES 
Height, 1234 inches; length, 181% inches 


ss 
a smooth flat beach which is overhung by rocky banks projecting from 
the left. Here a young artist is seated with drawing-board on his 
knee, sketching, a young lady kneeling by his side looking on, both in 
costumes rich in color and both oblivious to any menace from a black 


storm over the sea which interests the artist. In the foreground the 
wreck of a mast, in the background a gabled cottage. 


Signed at the lower left, TS (monogram). 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


| / | 
137-MORNING WITH FROST iJ GA OT eee 
| 4s Height, 1414, inches; length, 20 inches fey 


Roveu land with gray-brown and yellowish herbage, a bush and a trée 
or two and some felled timber, on a cold autumn morning. In the fore- 
ground a pool brightened by sky reflections, and in the background a 
wood obscured in a gray haze. 


Signed at the lower right, Brucet CRANE. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


JULIAN RIX 


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AMERICAN: 1851—1908 4) We egies. 4 


1388—RIVER LANDSCAPE | 

Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches : 
Friar land partly sandy, partly marshy, partly grown over by short 
sage-green herbage, is irregularly bisected by a meandering stream 
wandering away from the spectator, its placid surface a silvery mirror 
of leaden shower-clouds and clouds creamy-white in a summer sky. 
Through the cloud-openings sunshine casts upon shore and stream the 
shadows of sturdy pollards and other short and bushy trees. 


Signed at the lower left, JULIAN Rix. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


EDWARD GAY, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1839— 
139—INTO THE NIGHT / G, Wor o= 


| 3 Cae Height, 24 inches; length, 3614 inches 


Tue sun has departed, leaving a clouded sky still in a waning splendor, 
its glow spreading a luminous twilight over broad foreground fields 
made fertile by a stream. Distant against a low horizon trees large 
and small rise in silhouette, and amongst them on the right stands a 
cottage from whose chimney a wisp of smoke issues. 


Signed at the lower right, Evwarp Gay. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


ALFRED STEVENS 
Betcian: 1828—1906 | 


35 0. 


140—PORTRAIT DE JEUNE FEMME 
Height, 19 inches; width, 15°4 wmches 


Busr portrait of a brown-haired and affable young woman, to left, 
three-quarters front, her face observed a little more than in profile and 
the light falling on her from the right and back of her. She wears a 
dainty, flowery green bonnet, its broad ribbons loosely knotted at her 
throat, and a mauve waist lightly décolleté. 


Signed at the upper left, A. STEVENS. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


CHARLES LANDELLE 
Frencu: 1821—1908 


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141—GREEK GIRL: THEBES ™M “B. oo 


4 Oo. Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 


Heap and shoulders of a dark-complexioned girl of Oriental aspect. 
She wears a loose jacket of purple velvet trimmed with gold, and open 

_down the front to disclose a many-buttoned garment of white linen 
beneath. Upon her head a round velvet cap. Her eyes concealed by 
their heavy lids. 


Signed at the left, above shoulder, Cu. LANDELLE. 


From the John Taylor Johnston Crizotion: New York, 1876. be p70 
From the John T. Martin Collection, New York, 1909. _¥Zo Bijo +d hi Jlega 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


ANTOINE VOLLON 
Frencu: 1833—1900 


142—STILL LIFE 0.4 bar- (Saea_ 


| | if ‘Bk Height, 2834 inches; width, 231% inches 


Acarnst a sheer earthen bank rising from a flat green field a large and 
heavy Old World scythe is leaning. A horn lies at its foot. Before the 
huge steel blade stands an ovoid vase of soft coloring, holding a large 
bouquet of many and varied flowers, their colors ranging from the rich 
crimson of poppies to the golden-yellow and white of daisies. 


Signed at the lower right, Ant. VoLLon. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


EMILE VAN MARCKE 
FRENCH: 1821 i } 


143—CATTLE IN THE FIELDS °" 


Height, 1614 inches; length, 2214 inches 


A Broad pasture of coarse and flourishing grass fills foreground and 
middle distance, bounded in a more or less semi-circular line by low 
dark green woods, over the tops of which at the distant left rises a 
range of treeless hills.. In front of the woods, both at left and right, 
farm houses are seen, under a blue sky with grayish clouds. Out in 
the pasture are three cows,—a black one with a white face standing 
in partial shadow at the left in middle distance, a red cow lying down 
in sunshine with back to the spectator on the right, and in brilliant 
sunshine in the foreground a red and white cow coming slowly forward 
and most painstakingly sudied, her shadow marking the grass beside 
her. 

Signed at the lower right, EM. vaN Marcke. 


The property of a Private Collector. 


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AMERICAN: 1857— 


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144—AUTUMN: NEW ENGLAND 


oe H eight, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 

GotpEN fields of wild herbage, a pasture of waning green, a brown- 
gray field where the plow has been at work—all in rolling lands all but 
treeless, the fields in part demarcated by stone fences; in the fore- 
ground stray logs near a bit of a poo]. Indenting the land from the 
horizon on the left a blue arm of the sea. In the foreground on the 
right trees and bushes golden as the fields. | 


Signed at the lower left, BRucE Crane. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N.A. — 
AMERICAN: 1849—1916 


145—ON THE SOUND fy. p. ee 
G 0 / } Height, 17 inches; length, 284% inches 


Hazzx almost of the consistency of a light fog overhangs a harbor and 
the far-reaching Sound, meeting with soft grayish clouds. <A pier pro- 
jects from unseen land in the right foreground, and the struggling day- 
light penetrating the haze produces soft shadows on the barely rippling 
water alongside. On the far end are figures, and out in the water the 
shadows of anchored boats. 2 | 


Signed at the lower left, Wm. M. Cuasr. 
Purchased from Hermann Schaus. et a 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


RS a a A eh te ee a eres 


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EMILE VAN MARCKE 
Frencu: 1827—18380 : 


146—LANDSCAPE AND CATTL 
Height, 18 inches; length, 30 mches 


GenTLy sloping hills high at the left and receding in perspective to 
lesser heights in the transverse distance enclose a middleground and 
foreground valley of rolling land well watered and rich in pasturage. 
On the hillsides are fields green or cultivated or lightly wooded, and the 
sky above them is gray with tenuous shower clouds. In the pastures 
cows white and black and red and mixed graze or lie down in the sun- 
shine, and to left of them are seen a white horse and a black one. 


Signed at the lower left, EM. van Marcxe. 2 


From the Valuable Modern Paintings Sale, 1915. BP -BKOF AMZ, y “0h 
The property of a Lady. 


HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. 
American: 1858—1916 


147WOODLAND SCENE 7. |yerte oor 


Q aD. Height, 18 inches; length, 2514 inches 


Woops in autumn, an open interior of second growths, with sinuous 
saplings and an abundance of foliage; in the foreground a rich carpet 
of herbage that has yielded to the season’s advance, in the background 
‘5 dense brush. The whole suffused with golden lights. Here and there 
lichen- -grown rocks full of color. 


Signed at the fener left, H. W. Ranecer, 1906. 


The property of Mr.|Joun M. GREENE. 


JULIAN RIX 


err rican sFSh1-<1908 bce 


148—CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE q ae g 
7 ce Height, 30 inches; width, 24 inches 


Tue eye looks through an open way, a broad clearing, in a forest of 
large trees of bushy foliage, to a robin’s-egg sky in which a few white 
clouds drift. The clearing is sunny, and its herbage and the rolling 
leafage of the trees are in rich autumn colors. In the partially shaded 
foreground a wandering brooklet. 


Signed at the lower right. Jurtan Rix. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


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ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, NLA: 


AMERICAN: Bae ob. 


149 WHERE THE LILIES GROW 
H eight, 18 inches; length, 30 inches 


A sroap and shallow pond occupies the foreground, entering into view 
from the left and rounding before a background of cultivated fields 
and wooded hills to a low shore in the right foreground, where a flat- 
bottomed rowboat is tied to a stake. ‘The surface of the stream, where 
it is not a mirror of a diversified sky, is massed with lilypads and a pro- 
fusion of. blossoms. Over its middle distance outlet a low bridge. 


Signed at the lower right, R. W. Van Boskercx. 


Purchased from Hermann Schaus. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


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CARL KAHLER 


SA's Age: 


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Austrian: 1850— , 
150—THE RIV ALS {- 4 O eee 


5 bd ’ Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches k 
In a salon sumptuously furnished a white Angora cat has perched her- iM 
self on the richly upholstered arm of an easy chair and turns her head 
to express contemptuous resentment at the intrusion into the room of 
a collie, who stands placidly, with an upward regard as though to the 


master. 
Signed at the lower left, Carn Kanuer. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


~ ROBERT SWAIN GIFFORD, N.A. 


American: 1840—1905 


151I_NEAR PURGATORY, NEWPORT 


(Canvas over panel) re i ce 
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( ( 0 Height, 161% inches; length, 3714 inches 
¢ 


A Broap and broken expanse of treeless land, declining at various 
angles toward the foreground and the right, its herbage in the fore- 
ground disclosing warm autumn browns about the edge of a bluish 
pool, and back of it the greens of wild grasses illumined by a burst of 
sunshine which throws into the relief of light and shadow bold and 
blunt outcroppings of gray rocky mounds. 


From the R. Swain Gifford Sale. (Stamp on back.) (6 ©—& lake Oe 


* The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


CHARLES HAROLD DAVIS, N.A. 


sialiemeieieae a ea 


AmERIcAN: 1856—~ | S yp 
152FROSTY MORNING IN NORMANDY | 
if pv Height, 18 inches; length, 26 inches 


Forrcrounp a level field of grass, pale green in autumn, with frost 
glistening softly in the early morning light. In the middleground an 
open screen of some half-dozen detached slender trees, their restricted 
leafage yellow-brown. Beyond them cottages, the nearer inclines of 
their roofs a bit dark, and white smoke issuing from an occasiona! 
chimney. In the background hillside fields, with a horizon cresting of 


woods. , 
Signed at the lower left, C. H. Davis. 


From an exhibition of the artist’s works at the galleries of M. Knoedler 
§ Co.; purchased by the late William M. Chase, who admired par- 
ticularly his fellow painter's successful hand of the problem 
of the frost. 


From the William M. Chase Sale of 1912. -#3~ $ Blo- Aki 4b 


From the T. E. H. Curtis Collection. 1918 RNY ff B25 cise 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


CONSTANT TROYON 


Frenciu: 1810—1865 


q 
153—OXEN IN STABLE 0.4 Ley ata. 


ey 0 . Height, 13 inches; length, 1614 inches 


In a stable two oxen are seen, one feeding at the manger, the other 
lying down contentedly chewing the cud. The floor is strewn with 
straw. The cattle are fine animals, and the whole work is executed with 
the free and dexterous brushwork which distinguishes this master. 


At lower left the stamp, VENTE TRoyon. 


From Cottier & Co. Sale, 1909.-¥ ZZ PHS tha Mtge 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


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BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
Amurican: 1857— 


154—AUTUMN LANDSCAPE 
b bo, sa Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 


Hixisive fields of gentle, rolling slopes, are green and yellow and 
orange in their vegetation; in a middle distance hollow at left a white 
farmhouse. At right a wood, rich in autumn yellows; along its edge a 
meandering field road, across which shadows of the trees are cast upon 
the golden herbage. In the haze of the distance the crown of a bluish 
hill. 


Signed at the lower left, Bruck CRANE. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE 


HIPPOLYTE CAMILLE DELPY 
Frencu: 1841—1910 


155—TWILIGHT pee 
3 (Panel). we, 4 


1S on Height, 1614 inches; length, 28 anches — 


In the Pree enena a low green bank about which a river bends, and a 
peasant woman leaning over the water to dip linen. Across the stream =~ 
a low broad hill on the right, and at left a lower bank with a dense 
grove dark against the sunset sky and tall pewpliers in solemn and ma- é 
jestic silhouette before the golden and faint rose clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, je ieaes Dery, a 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857 , 7 
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156—A BY-ROAD, EASTHAMPTON, 
LONG ISLAND 


| 5O ‘ Height, 12 inches; length, 2014 inches 


Vaporous, almost foggy, but luminous sky of a gray Long Island day, ~ 
with short trees and thick bushes a rich and moist green, both against 
the not distant horizon and in wild green fields on the left, and in a> 
naturally formed and wavering line on the right of a little-used road 
leading away from the spectator and marking a yellow-sandy course 
through the verdure. 

Signed at the lower left, Bruck Crane, N. Y. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


JEAN BERAUD 
Frencu: 1849-— 


157_ALONG THE QUAI VF 
Height, 18% inches; length, 21°24 inches 


A proap quat glistens white in a sun-shower and extends far before 
the observer, with a distant bend toward the left. Pedestrians with um- 
brellas, careless owvriers, horse cabs, spot its course with black and 
color. To right in the foreground a Government building, and beyond 
it a long line of apartments and shops. On the left, beyond a wharf, 
square-riggers docked alongside each other with prows to the quai, 
their tall masts and orderly yards in a visual entanglement before 
the vaporous sky. 

Signed at the lower left, JEAN Beravp. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


158—TH E BRIDGE 


a re. | eee ee Hera 6 indlien eae 


An old tone bridge of a single broad arch Uns 
a river of zigzag bends, which quits the picture 
i: right poreeniaad forms tt of low amd 


surfaces a brilliant Sronaue play fascinating 
itself is unusual. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. © 
| (I llustrated ): 


JEAN CHARLES CAZIN 
Frencu: 1841—1901 


‘ 159—FIELDS IN MOONLIGHT WI, W. 
Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches 


I] On the left a plowed field, with a roller in the foreground, next it a3 
long patch of turf with a few short trees at its centre, and to okt . 
other fields supporting various green growths, all leading to a vague — 
distance where at left a light is seen amongst a group of buildings. “* 
From a misty sky a full moon shines brightly over all. a 


Signed at the lower right, J. C. Cazin. 7 
Purchased from Hermann Schaus. 7 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


ADOLPHE SCHREYER 

| German: 1828—1899 

53 160—BULGARIAN MAIL STATION LUN ary) 

[YU s?- Height, 124% inches; length, 202 inches o 


Four saddle horses, two white, one black and one sorrel, two of them af 
well packed, are standing in sunshine in a rough green field of the __ 
foreground, outside a rude walled-in hut standing out in middle dis- 
tance at the right. In the background other fields rise gently toa 
low crest below a blue sky laden with white and grayish clouds. A 
‘dark skinned rider stands over the nearer white horse. : 

Signed at the lower right, Ap ScHREYER. | 4 
Purchased from Hermann Schaus. : + 
: yer Es . 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. . 


478: 


FELIX ZIEM 
Frencu: 1821—1911 


161—RIVER LANDSCAPE WW WJ, SCAU a. 


(Panel) 
Height, 13 inches; length, 2024 imches 


Aw early and serious work of Ziem, before he took up the glow of 
Constantinople and Venice. <A flat landscape showing Low Countries 
characteristics in the distant left, whence a stream taking a placid 
course across the foreground is silvered with reflections of a partly 
clouded sky and relieved by warm shadows of brownish trees which 
stand in silhouette on its farther bank, where various cargo boats 
appear, some with lateen sails. On the hither shore a blanchisseuse. 


Signed at the lower right, Zire. 
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The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. ave 


FRANKLIN DE HAVEN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1856— 


162—GOLDEN OCTOBER { ‘ oS. Unnpirhg 


Q 3 ior Height, 30 inches; width, 24 inches 


Woops at left and woods at right, and a central vista to a fleecy sky 
which at the zenith is a deep blue. A few of the trees are shedding 
their leaves, the others, abundant of foliage, display rich and deep 
autumn colors in notes of fine attraction. Sunshine turns the leafage 
> on the right to golden tones and dapples with gold the changing herb- 
age of the clearing. 

Signed at the lower right, Dr Haven. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


) 60. 


ADOLPHE MONTICELLI 
Frencu: 1824—1886 © 
1683—AUTUMN IN FRANCE 4 a 


(Panel) . 
Height, 2414, inches; width, 1814, inches 


One To0Ks down an informal and winding open way through a wood of 
tall and slender trees, the nearest ones on the left reaching above the 
picture limits, the tops of those on the right standing motionless before 
a cloudy-blue sky; alow, the leafage is dense. Sunshine from the left 
and distance penetrates freely among the trees, reflecting lights of 
golden-brown in great richness of quality from the foliage. Near the 
foreground the bent figure of a woman in a red blouse. — . 


Signed at the lower left, Monticettt. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


EMIL CARLSEN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1853— 


164—LANDSCAPE 4 
Ds | Height, 30 inches; width, 25 imches 


Wuire cloud billows bank high in a rich turquoise sky and their misty 
vapor below reaches to the horizon, which at left is marked by the level 
crest of a low hill, whose broad and gently inclining foreground flank 
is largely open field of greenish-yellow and brownish notes. In middle 
distance and on the right, in hollows to which the land falls away, the 
landscape is one of dense woods, the trees green and touched with 
autumn tints, and the whole observed in the sunshine of a soft summer 
haze. 
Signed at the lower left, Emit Carusen, 707. 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer. 


(Illustrated) 


Sey tea “hy sil 


GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1864— 2 cy 


165—NEAR FONTAINEBLEAU 
¢ Height, 29 inches; length, 36% ich 
aS0 . ergh onches; lengih 2 wmches 


In forest outskirts toward the end of .an autumn day two figures wear- 
ing white caps and colorful apparel appear at right, at the edge of a 
foreground pond which is surrounded by brown grasses and grayish 
lichen-covered boulders. More boulders, brush and some trees mark 
higher land on the right, that circles about a middle-distance golden- 
brown plain, beyond which trees in autumn foliage stand out before 
a distant and obscure range of hills. Midway at left, beyond the 
sombre foreground, are thick trees, back of which horizontal rays of the 
declining sun strike across the brown plain. 


Signed at the lower left, Gro. H. BocErrt. 


From the P. H. McMahon Collection in Combination Sale, New York, 


1916.-#/7)- PXE0- Mt Ih. Setnerer Loh, 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Meyer, 


GIOVANNI BOLDINI 
ITatian: 1844— 


166—-LA TOILETTE E : 7. athe 


sO f Height, 341% inches; width, 241 inches 


TureeE-quarters length ideal figure of a young woman un peu gai 
whose white chemisette falls away from her creamy shoulders, her arms 
crossed before her breast, in one hand a mirror, and wearing rings and 
a bracelet. She faces the observer, with figure slightly to right and head 
poised over her right shoulder, lips parted and eyes smiling, and brown 
hair showing golden-chestnut lights before a bleu-de-ciel background. 


Signed at the lower right, Boup1n1. 


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The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. ww 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 


F : 1807—1876 Ror Way 
(167—FONTAINEBLEAU LANDSCAPE: Mee: 
3 | THE MILL 
A 25s, | Height, 32 inches; length, 351), inches — , 


Tue eye looks into the grateful and transparent summer shadows of 
a forest, open in the foreground, whence a winding road leads toward 
the distance. At a little distance on the left the road passes cottages, 
whose tiled roofs are a soft rose hue in sunshine which «penetrates to’ 
them from a blue and white sky and dapples the white trunks of near-by ~=4 
beeches. In the sombre foreground, to left, a peasant figure appears, 
all but lost within the shadows and the dense greenery, 


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7 Signed at the lower left, N. Draz, 1863. 
From Cottier & Company. ; 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


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ROBERT CRANNELL LBENO NA 


. American: 1840—1904 | 
168—_LANDSCAPE f RBS 
50 : Height, 30 inches; width, 2134 inches 


Ar right a tall tree growing at the edge of a flag-bordered and sluggish 
stream, and sending its green foliage above the picture limits; ascend- 
ing its trunk a vine which contributes spots of red; the whole, with 
the flags and grasses of the foreground, in soft transparent shadow. _ 
In the middle distance at either side of the stream trees that have 

_ turned a luminous autumn-yellow, and lush and velvety herbage, all in 
sunshine and enriching the water surface with their chromatic reflec- : 
tions. At left a girl walking. a 
| f Signed at the lower left, Mtnor. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene, 


ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE- BELLECOUR © 
Frencu: 1838—1910 . 


169—ON THE MARCH oe y 7 
Height, 21 inches; length, 2942 inches 


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An officer in light blue tunic and red breeches, a dispatch bag Serer: at 
his side, stands pipe in hand in the foreground as he talks to an officer — 
mounted on a chestnut charger, the latter officer in uniform of the 
Garde Republicaine, his troop riding away slowly at the right. The & 
cavalrymen are in a sandy road that in the middle distance swings left- _ 
ward, with higher and partly wooded land on its right.” To left of the . " 
road, a green field, with a few trees standing in the distance, near an I 
entrance to a walled park. See a 


Signed at the lower right, E: Bexwe-BexancovT, 1908: 
on back, the Le SBR 2 


From the Peter A. Schemm Collection, 1911. $279 - Siete C0. b.4 ip 
The property of a Private Collector. a 


FRANZ VON LENBAC 
German: 1836—1904 
170M ARION i 
) b Ww ‘ Height, B21 inches ; wen 29 


THREE-QUARTERS length seated figure of an in t 
Dees and a fee eyes of deep ue brilliant 


lieved by glimpses of blue. She is in white with a 
sash and wears a broadly ga straw hat. with 
Hands 1 in lap. 3 ae 
Signed near her right shoulder, 


Purchased from Hermann Schaus. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


RUDOLPH DIRKS 
German: 1877— _ 


171—MARINE | ek 4 OL j 
2 A ) im ae Atlee: “31; inches; dengue 38714. inches 


A CHOPPY sea gray and brilliantly colorful under a ti of gray elouds _ 
opening to blue vistas aloft and touching the water with a line of 
white at the horizon. fn the foreground to right sloop-rigged fishing 
boats at anchor with ‘ ‘pumpkin-seed” dinghys astern and on one of 
the larger craft two figures. At left in middle distance the wharves 
avd waterfront buildings of a port, with a tangle of masts of docked 
ships, and offshore sailing craft in motion. Mis 3 


Signed at the lower right, Dirks. 


The property of Mr. Francis Draz. 


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EMIL CARLSEN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1853— 


172—_MARINE 
(Panel) 


4 imches 


4 O Height, 25 inches; length, 541 


A COASTAL scene whose entire being is an expression of power, power 
of movement and volume in the mighty sea, of majestic immobility in 
the massive mounds of a sheer and broken coast. At left the coast, 
high, gray, iron-red, mistily green; to right the slow tremendous sea, 
gray, white, greenish, dull blue; over all the gray vapor of a lead-hued 
sky. Gulls and a distant sail. 


Signed at the lower left, Emiu Cartsen, 1882. 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 


1838—1910 
173—_THE PRISONER | Tey 
dbo: Height, 391% inches; width, 2616 inches 


To a French villa converted temporarily to army use, three soldiers  __ 
have brought a German despatch bearer taken within their lines. The — 
officers are summoned and stand on the entrance porch. The sentinel : 
on the farther steps forgets his duties in listening to the story. At the — 
back of the lawn appear stacked arms, and through the windows of a 
ruined wall the shrubbery and trees of a park are seen. 


Signed at the lower right, E. Berne-Betiecour, 1882. 


From the E. Berne-Bellecour Sale, Hotel Drouot, Paris, 1911. hwo 
The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryer. | 


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EUGENE LOUIS GABRIEL ISABEY 
FRENCH: 1804—1886 


174M ARINE AND FIGURES: THE WRECK 
| bo , | Height, 231% inches; length, 32 inches 


Ar left, huge, mountainous rocks, gray and sandy-brown, their tops 
sunlit, projecting into a dark blue sea in which an outstanding sentinel © “a 
rock rises, separated somewhat from the foot of the promontory, before 2 
a low-lying thunder-cloud in a sky which is light aloft. In the shadow 
of the rock-mass the great hulks of two dismasted ships, beached, bi, q 
whose cargoes are being brought overboard and appropriated by a 
motley company of picturesque characters who have assembled afoot a 
and with horses at the shoreline. On the foremost of them in the left — 
foreground the sun shines, illumining their colorful Oriental Syl: 
and swarthy features, with dramatic effect. 


Signed at the lower left, EK. Isanry. | 


The property of Mr. Joun M. Greene. 


Cad aon SS. es Pa gl * 


PAUL JEAN CLAYS | 
Bercian: 1819—1900 


175—COAST OF ZEELAND | Ce a AY ly 
A. Height, 2934 inches; length, 531% mches 1a 


Art left a spit of land, with a sailboat hauled out high on the bank and a 
fishermen’s cottages near it, other craft with sails up off the point, and ec) 
in the foreground in front of it two figures in a large rowboat. Beyond __ 
the point the bay recedes to a distant shore, which swings forward 
again and reveals more coastal buildings at the extreme right, in middle 
distance. Well in the foreground and largely obscuring this shore lie 
in a bunch heavy Flemish fishing and cargo vessels and smallboats, alive __ 
with busy figures. Colorful sails, square and fore-and-after, rise high _ a, 
in a listless air and with the richly weathered hulls contribute a soft 
chromatic medley to the bluish and WS sky reflections on the idly 
restless water. 


Signed at the lower right, P. J. Crave, 1S 4 


Illustrated in the catalogue of the Clays Sale, Paris, 1900/0 bo MX XX 
“Fu Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1904. 


From the Felix Isman Collection, American Art Galleries, New York, 
1911. ¥K+B/Joo _, 


The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mryer. 
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CHARLES JOSHUA CHAPLIN 

Frencu: 1825—1891 Pe 

176—GIRL READING) ie ES 
3 ol eae _ Height, 49 inches; width, 37 inches e 


THRee- “RURET ERS length seated a of a fair and rosy yo 


volume which rests upon her lap an apainet a broum Hone 
her. She faces the right, her face observed in profile, and b i 
and figure in a strong but bland and diffused el She wears a 1 

mob cap bound with a blue ribbon. Saas 


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ANGELO ASTI 
ITALIAN: 1847—19038 . 
177—SLUMBER WS. d 
Height, 381% inches; length, 681% inches — 


hits -LENGTH figure of a young woman, nude, reclining on eaelioneds 
draperies of soft olive notes before a neutral brownish background, 
the warm flesh tones appearing in a bland light with incidental trans- — 4 
parent shadows effected by the flexed right knee. Head at left with | 7 
drowsy eyes closed and face observed profil perdu against her left arm 
which is bent back of the head; right arm extended at. her side, and) 
rich chestnut hair flowing loosely back of her right shoulder. 


Signed at the lower right, A. ASTI. 
Purchased direct from the artist. 


From the Felix Isman,Collection, American Art Galleries, New ars 


W911. KS -< C5070 
The property of the Estate of the late A. B. Mrvenr. 


BENJAMIN WEST, P.R.A. 


American: 1738—1820 ie ; 
173-THE HOLY SPIRIT DESCENDING  —t|_— 

? UPON CHRIST AFTER HIS ae 
3 BAPTISM IN THE RIVER JORDAN @ 
¢ oe Height, 36 inches; width, 28 inches ig 


Tue tall figure of the Christ is observed in walking attitude and with == 
bowed head as He steps, facing the right, from the river, the Baptist = 
and the numerous other figures of devout men and women witnesses of — i 
the scene looking up at Him with awe, from the river and from its 
banks. Above, within a halo, the Holy Spirit in form of a dove de- 
scending upon His head. In the distance, on a far bank of the river, 
nude figures of joyous bathers hastening to the stream. 


From R. C. & N. M. Vose, Boston, and from London. Mentioned in 
Galt’s “Life and Works of West,” p. 219. : 


The property of Mr. Joun M. GREENE. 


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WILLIAM ADOLPHE BOUGUEREAU | 
FRENCH: 1825—1905 


179—RETURN FROM THE HARVEST Vee P a 
Height, 9414 inches; width, 66 inches 


astride a black ass, a dark-haired woung woman clad in brilliant ee 
seated sidewise on the beast, behind the infant and supporting him. One 7 
the right another dark-haired and bare-footed beauty, accompanying i 
on foot, holds a rein of the ass and turns smilingly toward the proud in- 
fant, while on the left a gay maid and a youth dance in celebration, — i. 
to the tune of a tamburine. ‘The whole before a woodland presse * 
of deep dark green. a 4 

Signed at the lower left, W. HOuct aaa 1878e sae 


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= - OG Ee NR a tet Mia Sa ae SoMa RRL ae ————— eS a ee neers ——_—_—— —_—— 


From the A. sf Stewart Collection, New York, 1887- $43 "ius tl 


“The commission for the above picture was placed with M. Bouguereau by the es is 
late Mr. A. T. Stewart in 1874, with the understanding that the painting was to be ~ 
the artist’s greatest work, and not a nude subject; the picture was not finished 
until after the death of Mr. Stewart. When finished, in 1878, M. Bouguereau stated 
that he considered the work his masterpiece.”"—From the A. T. Stewart catalogue. 


The property of a Private Collector. 


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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


ADAMS, Junius 
Kittens 1 


ASTI, ANGELO 


Buste de Femme 117 
Slumber 177. 


AUBURTIN, J. Francis 


Luminous Coast 90 


BEERS, Jan Van 
Idleness . 95 
A Tale of Love 96 


BERAUD, Jzan 
Une Brasserie a Femmes 85 
Along the Quai 157 


BERGEN, CARL VON 
Festal Days 86 


BERNE-BELLECOUR, Evtenne Prosper 


Dead in the Snow 94. 
Chasseur 118 
The Field Kitchen 12d 
Officer Reconnoitring 126 
On the March 169 
The Prisoner 173 


BERN E-BELLECOUR, JEAN 
A Call 58 


CATALOGUE 

} “NUMBER 
BIERSTADT, Axsert, N.A. a 
Landscape | | Ba 


BLAKELOCK, Ratru Apert, N.A. 


Moonrise , 102 
The Canoe: Late Afternoon . “1055eam 
Indian Encampment a 129 
The Tepee: Sunset > 131 


BOGERT, Grorce H., A.N.A. | s 
Near Fontainebleau 165 = 4 


BOLDINI, Giovann1 a 
La Toilette ae 1665 9 
BONHEUR, Marie Rosa | 


Study of the Chamois | 18 
The White Horse 3 52 : 


BOUDIN, EuGENE 7 | a 
Entrée du Port de Trouville ie 103 a 


BOUGUEREAU, Wuiiam AnoLPHE a 
Return from the Harvest 1793 


BRICHER; Atrrep TownsEnp, A.N.A. 


Gathering Flowers 2a oe 
On the Coast | 38 | 


BRIDGMAN, FREDERICK ARTHUR, N.A. 
Le Ruisseau pendant un Torrent | 89 


CARLSEN, Emit, N.A. 


Clouds and a Cow: A Sketch 98 
Landscape 164 
Marine \ Le 


CARLSON, Joun F., A.N.A. 
In the Woods 


CAZIN, JEAN CHARLES 
Fields in Moonlight 


CHAPLIN, Cuartes JosHua 
Girl Reading 


CHASE, Witi1aMm Mernirt, N.A. 
Still Life 
Head of a Young Man 
On the Sound 


CLAYS, Pau. JEAN 
Coast of Zeeland 


COLE, Tuomas, N.A. 
The Dream of Arcadia 


CONNER, Joun RAMSEY 
Potato Gatherers 


COROT, JEAN Baptiste CAMILLE 
Landscape 


COUSEH, E. Irvine, N.A. 


Composition 


CRANE, Bruce, N.A. 
Morning with Frost 
Autumn: New England 
Autumn Landscape 
A By-road, Easthampton, Long Island 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


35 


159 


176 


21 
51 
145 


175 


87 


75 


106 


76 


137 
144 
154 
156 


~CROME (OLD), Joun (School of) 
Landscape with Mill 


CUVILLON, Rosertr DE 


Portrait aux Fleurs 


DAUBIGNY, CuHarzes FRANCOIS 
Landscape 


DAVIS, Cuartes Haron, N.A. 
Frosty Morning in Normandy 


DECAMPS, ALEXANDRE GABRIEL 
Chinese Dancer 


DE HAVEN, Franky, N.A. 


Landscape 
September Evening 
The Storm 

Golden October 


~DELPY, Htirrotyte CAamMILurt 
Twilight 


DETAILLE, Cuartzs 
Au Bois 


DETAILLE, Jean Barrisre Enovarp 
Artist and Horse 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, NarcissE VIRGILE 


Sous Bois 
Fontainebleau Landscape: The Mull 


DIETERLE, Marr 


Ruisseau de Graimbouville 


CATALOGUE 

: a NUMBER 

DIRKS, Ruvo.rxH 
Marine 171 


EAKINS, THomas, N.A. 
Idyl: Music 88 


FRANKE, Axsert J. 
Sympathie des Convives 93 


FRAPPA, Jost 
The Monk’s Breakfast 7 


GARDNER, Euizaspetru JANE 
The Pet Bird AT 


GAY, Epwarp, N.A. 
Into the Night 139 


GEROME, J. L. 
A Girl of Smyrna 48 


GIFFORD, Rosert Swain, N.A. 
Near Purgatory, Newport 151 


GREEN, Frank Russewu, 4A.N.A. 
Cattle and Landscape 80 


GROLLERON, Paut Lovis NarcissE 
The Sentinel A9 


GROLLERON, Paur 
A. Skirmish 40 


GRUPPE, Cuaries PAvuL 
Going to Pasture 50 
| The Red Barn 74 


Re ee reso - - - 


GRUTZNER, Epvaxp 
Lunch Time 
The Monk’s Repast 


GUE, Davi J. 
Moonlight Marine 


HERMANN, Leo 


A Cardinal 
A Choice Vintage 


HERVIER, A. L. 
French Farmyard 


HOMER, Winstow, N.A. 
Entrance of Catskill Clove 


HOYT, Henry M. 
The Writer 


ISABEY, Evuc&ne Louis GABRIEL 
Marine and Figures: The Wreck 


JACQUE, Cuartes Emig 
Sheep 


JACQUET, Gustave JEAN 
Youthful Head 


JOHNSON, Davn, N.A. 
At Ghent, N. Y. 


JONES, Hueu Bourton, N.A. 
Springtime 


185° a 


iain 


~ a 


a a ee 


Sr a ae pee ee 


eh, qtr ape Geen 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


JONGKIND, Jouan Barryuoip 


In Holland 119 
KAHLER, Caru 
My Lady’s Place 4 
“Butterflies,” Winner of the Futurity, and Foal, 
“Highflyer” 53 
Angora Cat 65 
The Rivals | 150 


KAULBACH, HERMANN 


Inattention 15 


KENSETT, JOHN FRrReEpeErickK, N.A. 
Hillside near Newport, Rhode Island 44 


LAMBERT, Lovis EucrEne 
Cats 5 


LAMBDIN, GEORGE CocHRAN, N.A. 
The Butterfly 78 


LANDELLE, CuHartes 
Greek Girl: Thebes 141 


LAWSON, Ernest, N.A. 
The Bridge 158 


LEMMENS, E. 
Poultry Yard 18 


LESREL, ApoLPpHE ALEXANDRE 
The Smoker 107 


McCORD, Gerorct H., A.N.A. 
Harbor Scene 133 


_ a ry ae Se) See 


MADRAZO, Don Rarwunpo dE 


Téte de Femme 


MAGNUS, CAMILLE 


Wood Interior 
Landscape with Figure 


MARLATT, H. J. 


Hazy Autumn: The Swimming Hole 


MARIS, Witt—EM 
Cow at a Brook 


MARTENS, WitLy 
A Peasant Woman 


MARTIN, Homer D., N.A. 
Woodland Brook 


MINOR, Rosert CRANNELL, N.A. 
Landscape 


MONTEZIN, Pierre 
Farm Landscape and Flowers 


MONTICELLI, AnoipHe 


Autumn in France 


MORAN, Epwarp, A.N.A. 
Marine: The Sea at Sunset 


MORLAND, Gerorcet (School of) 
Pigs 


MOSLER, Henry 
Picking Apples 


71 
62 


46 


MULLER, Anton © 


The Old Clock Mender 
Bachelor Breakfast 


MUNKACSY, Mruary 
The Music Lesson 


MURPHY, J. Francis, N.A. 


An Old House 
Across the Fields 


NEUVILLE, ALrHonseE DE 
French Soldier 


PARTON, Arruvr, N.A. 
On the Farm 


PASINI, ALBErro 


Arabian Hunters in the Desert 


PATTEIN, Crsar 
The Gossips 


PERKINS, ALrrep 


Marine 


PORTIELJE, Epwarp 


The Proposal 
An Interesting Letter 


POST, Wiu11amM Merritt, A.N.A. 


Autumn Landscape 


QUARTLEY, Arruovr, N.A. 
Marine 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
28 
57 


84 


19 
109 


100 


67 


24 


79 


36 


A] 
120 


69 


73 


RANGER, Henry Warp, N.A. 
Farmhouse and Trees 
In Holland 
Nature’s Screen 
Woodland Scene 


REDFIELD, Epwarp W. 
Winter Landscape 


REHN, Franx Knox Morton, N.A. 
Marine: Sunset 


RIX, JULIAN 
High Tide, Coast of Maine 
River Landscape 
California Landscape 


RONDEL, H. 


Portrait de Femme 


RYDER, Apert Pinxuam, N.A. 
Nightfall 

SAGGAGGI, C. 
Procession of Love—A Triptych 


SALINAS, A. 
La Récolte 


SAN CHEZ-PERRIER, Eminio 
A Quiet Spot 
SCHREY ER, Ano.trpHE 


Bulgarian Mail Station 


SICHEL, NAatrHanaEen 
Oriental Lady 


CATALOGUE | 
NUMBER 
37 
A 


124 
147 


83 


AS 


123 


110 


160 


82 


SIMONI, S. 


Cavalier and Jester 


SLADE, C. Arnoip 
His Comrade’s Story 


SONTAG, Wiu1am Lewis, N.A. 
In the Allegheny Mountains 


STEVENS, Axrrep 


Portrait de Jeune Femme 


SULLY, Tuomas, N.A. (Honorary) 


Coastal Scene with Figures 


SYMINGTON, James 
Gathering Flowers 


TAMBURINI, A. 
A Visit to the Cellar 


TIRATELLI, Crsarr 


Street Scene 


TROY ON, Constant 
Oxen in Stable 


TRYON, Dwicut W., N.A. 
Apple Blossom ‘Time 


VAN BOSKERCK, Roserr Warp, N.A. 
Where the Lilies Grow 


VAN MARCKE, Emir 
Cattle in the Fields 
Landscape and Cattle 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


10 


91 


72 


140 


136 


sng, 


70 


32 


149 


143 
146 


=o 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


VIBERT, Jean GEORGES 
The Epicure | eT 


VOLLON, ANTOINE | 
Still Life 142 
VON LENBACH, Franz 
Marion 170 


VON MAX, GasrieL CoRNELIUS | ; 
Head of a Young Girl 104 


WALKER, Horatio, N.A. 
A Siesta . 


WALKLEY, Davin sy | : 
IIusking Corn | 6.72 


WEBER, THEODORE | 
Off Shore: Jetée de Trouville 30 = 


WEST, Bensamiy, P.R.A. 
The Holy Spirit Descending upon Christ 
After His Baptism in the River Jordan 178 


WIGGINS, Carterton, N.A. 


A Holstein Bull 20 
Holstein Bull ? : 3 29 
Landscape and Cattle 77 


WIGGINS, Guy C., A.N.A. | 
The City in Winter : 130 


WITKOWSKI, Kart 
Lighting His Pipe 56 
Boyhood 59 


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WORMS, JuLzs 
Engaging the Cab 25 


WOUWERMAN, Pure (Attributed to) 
Before the Inn 61 


WYANT, Atexanver H., N.A. 
Wood Interior 128 


YATES, Cutten, N.A. 
Early Autumn 125 


ZIEM, Feirx 
River Landscape 161 | 


ZIMMERMANN, Ernst | 
An Agreeable Moment 22 | 


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